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Re: Purgatory?



In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ":+D" <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

> On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 17:15:01 -0500, Joseph Geloso
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following funny stuff in Usenet
> News'Froups! :
> 
> >
> >I have a bit of a problem referring to the Baptist Faith, or the
> >Baptist system of religion, as a "Church." That is not what it is.
> >Baptists, as long as they are properly baptized, are members of
> >Christ's One Church, and that Church subsists in the Catholic Church.
> Horse apples.
> Jesus never founded that one.
> I'm not trying to arrogantly or falsely claim that 'the only Church is
> the Baptist Church' either, like roman catholics try to claim about
> the rc religion.
> 
> and The Baptist faith IS A CHURCH.
> >
> >So if you want to say you and I belong to the One Church, that is
> >O.K., but it is not *my* Church vs. *your* Church. And if the Baptist
> >religion were to disappear from the face of the Earth, God's Church --
> >the Catholic Church -- would yet remain. By contrast, Our Lord
> >promised that the Church He founded -- the Catholic Church -- would
> >remain on Earth through every age.
> You're talking through your hat.
>  The roman religion is NOT the Church fouinded by Christ, and it will
> be overturned.
> 
> >
> >>LOL! 'properly baptized'???? I most certainly WAS properly baptized,
> >>by immersion, as our Lord Himself was also baptized, according to the
> >>Bible.
> >
> >Were you baptized "In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the
> >Holy Spirit," according to the Commmand of Christ? To be baptized with
> >the Baptism of John is not the same thing, and the Scripture attests
> >to that fact also.
> >
> I most certainly WAS, thank you.
> 
...
€  Was the bacteria count of the water that was used under 200ppb, and were the 
disolved minerals under 1 part in 5000?  Was the Hg / Pb analysis under 750ppb, 
combined?  What was the temperature of the water and it's conductivity in ohm-cm^3?   
Thanks.

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