by TulsaDavid on October 14th, 2005

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The Book of Acts records that the early church baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. They certainly must have understood Jesus' command in Matthew 28:19 to baptize in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Why didn't they baptize that way?

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  • by GodsServant on February 18th, 2007

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    The apostles baptised in the name of Jesus because they understood Jesus, Jesus said "Do all things in MY Name. Father, Son and Holy Ghost are just titles and they have no power. Jesus said Baptise in THE NAME, meaning that they had a Name, if you read the bible carefully you will se that Jesus inherited his fathers name and the Holy ghost inherited Jesus name, they all have the same name, so what is the name of God? Jesus. If you deny the Fact that Jesus Christ has come down in the flesh, this is the spirit of antichrist (1 John 4:1-3). the bible says that God is the massiah, it didnt say God the Son. God means the Father (1 cor 8:6). Then the bible says that Jesus is the massiah, so how can two people of the trinity be the massiah at the same time, this is because the trinity is not true. The Father manifested himself in flesh.

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