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Tom, If you will read my post again, you will see that I did not accuse anyone of believing in Presumptive Regeneration. I was pointing out what I see as the chief danger in Paedo-baptism. I saw nothing in Joe's posts to me to tell me if he believed in PR or not. He started this thread by quoting from Matt McMahon who certainly believes in PR, but I did not accuse him of anything and I expect that in any case he is old enough to look after himself.
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You might not have intentionally done so, but based on what you wrote I don't know how Joe or I could have concluded otherwise. The only thing I really don't understand about Joe is why he continues use McMahon. There are a lot other people that support his position than McMahon. The section that Joe quoted on McMahon however does not support 'Presumptive Regeneration'.
By now you should know that Joe does not support McMahon's 'Presumptive Regeneration'. He has stated that many times, so why bring it up?
I agree that Joe is old enough to defend himself, but my post was based on something I learned from James White. James White was in Salt Lake City, witnessing to Mormons, when he noticed a lot of supposed Christians with signs with untruth and half truths about Mormons. He approached these sign carriers and told them they were misrepresenting Mormons and told them how they were doing so. They basically called him a Mormon sympathizer and wrote him off. Several Mormons had watched this exchange and came over to thank him for sticking up for them. James told them that he was a Christian and didn't agree with Mormons on their theology, but he didn't believe people should be misrepresented. As a result he gained the respect of those Mormon people.
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The only thing I really don't understand about Joe is why he continues use McMahon. There are a lot other people that support his position than McMahon. The section that Joe quoted on McMahon however does not support 'Presumptive Regeneration'. Tom, thanks for your comments, however, I must inquire, what are you talking about above? averagefellar, not myself began "this thread" with a quote from McMahon <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/scratch1.gif" alt="" /> or are you speaking of <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/shrug.gif" alt="" />
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Joe My mistake <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />. I was responding to Steve's comment saying that you started this thread by quoting McMahon. I didn't think of questioning his comments on that matter. With that out of the way, I believe my other comments carry even more weight.
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A audio sermon by Fred Malone "The Hermeneutics of Baptist Covenant Theology" Brief Sermon Overview: Various Texts. What is the biblical approach to developing one's theology? Why is it that we are not Presbyterians? Dr. Malone explains how we come to and develop Reformed Baptist Covenant Theology. SermonAudio.comJust thought someone might like to hear this. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/excitedgrn.gif" alt="" />
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