Greek orthodox baptism

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2008

Taken at a baptism over the summer

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  • i am proud to be an arabic/ greek orthodox

  • @MrAugustNidor This is the second post I stumbled into where your complaining about this. And I stumbled on your post by accident by random clicking on the subject. This tells me you don't have the advancement to mind your own business. By the way initiation rituals are part of the human psyche and are needed for humans the way humans need food. The advanced pagan Greeks did lots of religious ceremonies as well so your statement that this is primitive has no comparison to a past advanced people.

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  • Just take out tthe seats!

  • Really chinkstah!! Arab is not a religion there are a lot of Arabs who are Greek orthodox!

  • For crying out loud, Greeks used to be so advanced. Yet you are still splashing some water on babies for primitive reasons. This is 2010 and you are still playing with myths from the dark ages.

  • I stand by my statement. Paul was militating against the Judaizing of Christianity in Acs 15 and Gal 2. The various catholic movements, Roman, Greek, Coptic, Etheopic, Russian - are sacramental Judaized Christianity. The Jews in Jesus' day were sacramental, requiring Christians to be circumcized - just like Infant baptism. All Protestants are also Judaized, requiring man's will for salvation. See my blogs at Judaizied dit cum and understand the truth of the Gospel. Jesus saves his elect alone!

  • So you are saying the Apostles of the 1st centuries learned incorrectly from Christ's teachings? It's well documented in the Didache. When they baptized whole households in Acts, that didn't include infants or young children? Did Christ not say "let the children come to me"?

  • huh/? how can u be both?

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