At 12:05 AM 8/9/04, The Fool wrote:
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> From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> At 08:46 PM 8/8/04, Damon Agretto wrote:
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> > > If one were solely a member of the Presbyterian
> > > church, could one become a
> > > member of the Catholic church (either dual
> > > membership or a switch of
> > > membership) without being re-baptized? Conversely,
> > > if one were solely a
> > > member of the Catholic church, could one become a
> > > member of the
> > > Presbyterian church (either dual membership or a
> > > switch of membership)
> > > without being re-baptized?
> >
> >IIRC as long as one is baptized in the name of the
> >Trinity,
>
> Could you please define "Trinity" for this purpose?
>
> >if one were to "go Catholic" it is
> >unneccesary to be re-baptized, only confirmed.
> >However, if one was not baptized in this way (such as
> >a Jehova Witness), you will need to be baptized.
>
> I am not familiar with how Jehovah's Witnesses are baptized (if indeed
they
> are baptized). Can anyone enlighten me, or point me to a web page
> describing it? Thanks!
JW's are non 3=1. They do full emersion.
Thank you! (I presume you meant "immersion.")
Now for the big question: are they Christians?
-- Ronn! :)
"Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot remain in the cradle forever."
-- Konstantin E. Tsiolkovskiy
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