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Date Posted: 13:51:15 10/16/11 Sun
Author: john
Subject: Re: Infant baptism? Yes? No?
In reply to: Lois 's message, "Infant baptism? Yes? No?" on 10:11:28 10/16/11 Sun

and you have shown yourself, in your bitterness lois, that we can trust little of what you have to say... if really we can trust anything you have to say...

john



>Supposedly the c-not-of-c will not
>accept infant baptisms. But they have contradicted
>themselves so many times that nothing they say means
>anything to me anymore.
>-------
>
> >href="http://www.cofchrist.org/p​olicy/10-01Offic
>ialPolicy.​pdf">http://www.cofchrist.org/p​
>olicy/10-01OfficialPolicy.​pdf

>page 3
>
>Infant Baptism
>
>Community of Christ will not accept infant baptism as
>meeting the church’s criteria for becoming a member
>through confirmation.
>-------
>
>Catholics baptize infants you know. And now the
>c-not-of-c is a member of the National Council of
>Churches. It was Dr. Michael Kinnamon who was
>at the 2010 cofc world conference.
>-----
>
> >href="http://www.ncccusa.org/news/110713commonbaptism.h
>tml">http://www.ncccusa.org/news/110713commonbaptism.ht
>ml

>
>Catholic Church and four Reformed churches recognize
>validity of one another's baptism
>
>New York, July 14, 2011 – The general secretary
>of the National Council of Churches today celebrated
>an historic agreement among the Roman Catholic Church
>and four historic Protestant reformed churches to
>recognize the validity of one another's baptism.
>
>The Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, staff head of
>the nation’s leading ecumenical body, said, "these
>five churches have taken a significant step on this
>road to unity."
>------
>
>Submitted by Lois

>
> THE SILENCING OF RICHARD PRICE
>Transcript of tape recording of "settlement
>conference" with O.C. Hinson March 12th, 1985
>O.C Hinson (to Richard Price) Well, even though the
>Presidency denied they were taking the church into the
>World Council and National, you persisted in saying
>that they do.


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