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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2007

This Aymara woman was baptized but not without a fight!

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  • Um, I'm not sure what you mean jiju.

  • funny 'baptism'. is this Holy Baptism.y these people hold there nose closed. is Jesus did that.

  • @pilottim79 god doesnt care about the jeans and the shirt of the guy at moment ... or ever.. like tingsry said where in the bible does it say that

  • @pilottim79 God doesnt approve of your attachment to material things, such as clothing.

  • @pilottim79

    where in the Bible does God say: You shall not wear jeans and a T-shirt?

  • so I can be baptized in a pink lace teddy? I think we should respect his sacred ordinances and his sacred house, not all clothing is appropriate for sacred things. This a teaching from God that originates in the Old Testament. I mean this has been around a long time.

  • Pilottim,

    You're kidding about the white clothing right? Just in case your not, God can care less what clothing you are baptized in.

  • well at least she is wearing white(correct clothing) rather than blue jeans and a t-shirt.

  • This sister sought baptism. The Aymara people do not know how to swim and most have never been fully immersed in water before. There are times when we are willing and want to do things yet remain scared. For instance, If I had to have some major surgery, I would want it and will it but still may experience fear due to the procedure itself.

    All men and women, no matter what color carry a burden that can only be lifted by Jesus Christ.

  • yes, but the word baptize comes from greek, meaning to immerse in water.  Therefore the definition of the word implies fully under water. If we use Christ as an example, in the Bible he traveled to a river where he could be immersed. Other wise he wouldn't have walked the 30 so miles to the river Jordan if a splash on the forehead would have done.

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