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While I don't believe this woman had the right to change the baptismal formula, which is given to us by Christ himself: "baptize all nations in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit", I would not personally consider a baptism under "God, Christ and Holy Spirit" to be invalid, as they essentially indicate the same thing (hopefully).
If the intention is somehow to undermine the Trinitarian doctrine, then a further pursuit of the matter would be required. You can not belong to a Church that professes the Trinity as a criteria of faith, and then incorporate members into that Body by a deliberate denial of a central tenet of that Body's faith. Again, invalid? I wouldn't say so. Christ is the Son, and the Father is God, so I would think all the essentials are still there.
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Sexism is wrong. The high place of women in the NT alludes to that.
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Every time I try to talk to someone, it's "I'm sorry this" and "forgive me that," and "I'm not worthy." It's like those miserable psalms...they're so depressing -- God |
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Maybe the whole faith-system needs to change, in order to reflect a less narrow world view.
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We take the Bible seriously enough to test our understanding of what it says, and to test the understanding of the authors. We take it seriously enough to weigh its tenets carefully, rather than accepting its words at face value. Feminization is not a thing the Church has taken (or takes) lightly, on a whim. It is something that we contiue to wrestle with. At least we're honest enough to admit that we have not and do not understand the whole of Truth, and are brave enough to wrestle with the tough questions, rather than binding them over to answers that are too easy.
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Every time I try to talk to someone, it's "I'm sorry this" and "forgive me that," and "I'm not worthy." It's like those miserable psalms...they're so depressing -- God |
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Since the greatest preponderance of scripture does not list authorship (other than Paul's letters), and since the prevailing social order of the day didn't allow females to be educated, your challenge is moot.
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I was just pointing out that Christianity was never a religion with much room for women, your saying those were the times when women were not educated (most people were not in reality), yes different times....what was relevant then isnt now or even legal in many cases, thus Christianity was never empirical and never will be, in my lowly opinion anyway, but thats irrelevant in the grand scheme of things I am sure. |
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Every time I try to talk to someone, it's "I'm sorry this" and "forgive me that," and "I'm not worthy." It's like those miserable psalms...they're so depressing -- God |
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