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  • Catholics take Baptism to literally. The Baptism refers to the Cross and the Blood of the Cross. As Believers in Christ, the Cross is the True Baptism, we are Baptized with the Blood as the main incredient along with Jesus, not water baptism. Once save always saved is true, if not then the person was never saved in the first place. A true born again believer can not loose salvation, that sound like taking the cross away or reversing the cross. The cross is a done deal.

  • The Catholics had printed the Bible in GERMAN before Luther CUT OUT 7 books and retranslated it.

  • @maputo95

    really?

  • Yeah. It's the Gutenberg Bible, the first book ever printed (with the printing press). Before that, it was all hand-copied.

  • I'm enjoying this video, and I'm learning a lot. Tell me if I'm wrong, but it seems the basic schism between you guys and we Protestants is "Sola Scriptura." By the way, I heard someone mention us. - :)

  • One Lord, One Faith & One Baptism. Jesus as a baby was taken to the temple to be blessed. He was baptized as an adult by immersion & not by sprinkling. So we must all follow what Jesus set up for us. All babies are born innocent with no strings attach.

  • He's actually an Independant Baptist.

  • Good! I'm just glad he's not a Seventh Day Adventist. We get blamed for everything! :)

  • i would like to add

    that Martin Luther Rewrote the bible as well

  • Wrong! Martin Luther translated the bible into German for the everyday person to be able to read and understand it. He did nor rewrite it.

  • Ahh. But did you know that the first book EVER printed, even before Martin Luther's Bibles was the Gutenberg Bible? It is a Catholic Bible. Google it. You'll find the Book of Maccabees in the Old Testament Canon and that's not in Protestant Bibles; only Orthodox and Catholic Bibles. Yes, the Catholic Church was the first Church to print the Bible. Historical fact.

  • @Button36

    ummm I think that the first bible was the torah and then we added onto it with the gospels, pauls stuff and more

  • First bible was the ... uh ... Septuagint? Torah may have been before that. When I said "printed" I meant via printing press. Obviously, the Torah and Septuagint were copied by hand by the scribes since there were no presses invented back then.

  • its kool

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