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Does it matter when you're baptized?
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<blockquote data-quote="ScemodiMmerrda" data-source="post: 2612904" data-attributes="member: 887176"><p>People have been telling me that it matters when you're baptized. I'm living in a "Christian" house and they said that you can only be baptized after you accept Christ as the savior, not the other way around. They even tried pointing to a verse in the bible that says "He who believes and is baptized shall be saved" and it doesn't state whether or not the person has to believe before getting baptized. They keep saying how important it is to preach the Gospel and that if I'm saved it's a good thing to share this "gift" with others. I'm Eastern Orthodox living in an American "Christian" house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScemodiMmerrda, post: 2612904, member: 887176"] People have been telling me that it matters when you're baptized. I'm living in a "Christian" house and they said that you can only be baptized after you accept Christ as the savior, not the other way around. They even tried pointing to a verse in the bible that says "He who believes and is baptized shall be saved" and it doesn't state whether or not the person has to believe before getting baptized. They keep saying how important it is to preach the Gospel and that if I'm saved it's a good thing to share this "gift" with others. I'm Eastern Orthodox living in an American "Christian" house. [/QUOTE]
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