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Matthew 28:19, "Cleanse them by water in the name of Allah, his Messiah and his Holy Spirit"

By sifilings on Sat, 01/28/12
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Bible Translation
Trinity
‘Father’ and ‘Son’ Ousted from the Trinity in New Bible Translations

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Fred Moritz

New'Father' and 'Son' Ousted from the Trinity in Translation

Sun, 01/29/12
And the new translation also reads baptismal regeneration into the new translation. Getting “cleanse them by water” out of “baptizo” is a remarkable feat.
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LML

NewNew Translation/Fred Moritz

Sun, 01/29/12
Doc,

What have we come to within the bounds of Christendom? Where are you living/serving now?
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JG

NewIt's just contextualization, isn't it?

Mon, 01/30/12
Surely no one has a problem with contextualization? ;)

http://mindrenewers.com/

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Fred Moritz

NewJust contextualization

Mon, 01/30/12
I like your response. I have felt like a “lone wolf” saying for years that the very term was birthed by WCC leaders for purposes of advancing a theology that begins with the human situation rather than divine revelation. Numbers of evangelicals have adopted it, giving it their own definitions and usages. It has become a “rubber word” and one has to understand how each user is defining it. I still think it is best not used.

I now step down from my soapbox.

FM

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