
No baptism is bad Monster get you
Bond...James Bond wrote:Do former popes get baptized in the afterlife?
Gazelam wrote:The ordinance has to be done pre-ressurection to be of effect.
Also it is a requirement to take on the name of Christ to enter heaven. No baptism ordinance. No heaven.
Rollo Tomasi wrote:Bond...James Bond wrote:Do former popes get baptized in the afterlife?
There was a recent report in Sunstone that Pope John Paul II was baptized by proxy four times within a month after he became eligible (i.e., dead for one year).
Bond...James Bond wrote:Rollo Tomasi wrote:Bond...James Bond wrote:Do former popes get baptized in the afterlife?
There was a recent report in Sunstone that Pope John Paul II was baptized by proxy four times within a month after he became eligible (i.e., dead for one year).
See this is what irritates me. I'm fairly sure the Pope has made his spiritual decision. This is just insulting to his memory.
Bond
What proof can you offer that would prove that old Joe did not make up the crap in the D&C?Gazelam wrote:Q: reference?
A: D&C 88: 11-42
Gaz
"Inasmuch as this Church of Christ has been reproached with the crime of fornication and polygamy, we declare that we believe that one man should have one wife, and one woman but one husband, except in the case of death, when either is at liberty to marry again." -D&C 101:4, History of the Church, vol. 2, pg. 247
Gazelam wrote:Q: reference?
A: D&C 88: 11-42
Gazelam wrote:What the verses say is that the Light of Christ, and also the spirit of God or Holy Ghost sanctify a person through obedience to law.
How does a person receive the gift of the Holy Ghost which sanctifies?