VEXING QUESTIONS ON BAPTISM (Epilogue)

DOES SALVATION DEPEND ON BAPTISM?

REVIEW OF THE FACTS:
There are three separate apostolic commissions.
1. On unnamed mountain in Galilee: Matthew 28:19 baptism invoking trinity.
2. On unnamed mountain in Galilee: Mark 16:16: compulsory baptism under threat of damnation
3. On Mount of Olives at Jerusalem: Luke 24; John 20; Acts 1: no water baptism required.
Mark 16:16. St. Mark is the only place in the Gospels that Jesus made baptism a compulsory prerequisite to gain salvation, notwithstanding the old water of separation invoked by Ananias upon Saul of Tarsus at Damascus after his conversion and regeneration by the blood of Christ. (Acts 22:16)

CREDIBILITY OF MARK 16: 16.
This enforced link between water and sin’s remission, under threat of damnation for non-compliance, is unique to the whole New Testament. This was not even hinted by John the Baptist or Jesus.

A cross section of Bible literati and academia with the best scholars versed in original languages agree that this last half of the chapter was lost and replaced during or after the 4th century A.D. This was about the same period in which the first Latin Bible was scribed by Constantine’s scholars.

The most ancient Greek manuscripts of the New Testament originated at this time. They are the Codex Vaticanus now in Rome and the Codex Sinaiticus in the British Library, the only entire copy of the original Greek New Testament in existence.

NOTE WELL!
The rapidly increasing bibliolatry, especially right wing fundamentalism (i.e. the KJV is the only Bible in heaven) in the last 60 years, rejects any exhaustive analyses of key self evident doctrines by harmonizing the Gospels and the Epistles through the lives of Jesus, Peter and Paul. This includes the history of the early church by Dr. Luke in the Acts of the Apostles. Most of the 2, 800 different Christian sects and denominations created in the 19th century were through bibliolatry. E.g. by the process of dishonest pragmatism key a few key verses wrested away from the context are used as the arbiter of the rest of Scripture to support a new fangled doctrine, rejected elsewhere by the prophets, the apostles and Christ’s teachings.

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Trump or Clinton for U.S. President in 56 Days?

It will mean either a change for the better, or the beginning of the end for this great empire? When did the great Roman Empire pass the point of no return? When will the USA follow the same crossroad? Under the current Obama administration in Washington, with Hillary Clinton’s past support as Secretary of State, Treasury coffers have been increasingly raided by presidential executive orders to the Pentagon for expensive new surges and military operations in Libya, Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. With 17+ trillion dollars in debt and reduced international credit rating saying this has been Pentagon’s blind spending spree would be an understatement.

To prop up the Pentagon shortfall the compensatory budget adjustments have further starved desperate funding of essential infrastructure forty years overdue. Vietnam War costs at the end of 1961 were one million dollars a day maintaining two hundred thousand troops sent by President Kennedy. One million a day at the end of the fifties in the first months of the new decade seems a small amount now, but in today’s value it is an astonishingly large figure. One third of a billion dollars per annum in 1961 was no small amount then either.

Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, all found the cost of Vietnam getting out of hand. During the reign of presidents Reagan and Clinton there was some respite in the pause, but both presidents: George Bush and George W Bush embarked on massive military escapades in their Far East wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and then returning back to Iraq to finish off Saddam Hussein’s rogue, but legitimate rule.

Any advantage gained from the temporary lull in hostilities was soon lost by the huge cost of the new invasions. Together the three wars after 1990 onwards had incurred a huge unmanageable deficit. The 15 years’ war in Afghanistan still rages as the U.S. tries to defeat an enemy, which neither the UK nor Russia could overcome when they had entered on separate past occasions.

In spite of USA losing its triple A Credit Rating with Moody’s etc. the burgeoning deficit is currently 17 trillion dollars and growing by the minute. The last four years has seen a spate of new expeditions, surges, and re-surges. In the last twelve months alone there have been interventional surges and new or returning expeditions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Libya.

Its excuse is that it is merely helping the United Nations. However, the U.S. has merely used the cover of the UN to act independently and stem anti-U.S sentiment at the same time. Thus, it has covertly coaxed the UN into one fray after another, while pretending over the last twenty six years that it was only helping a UN initiative.

The sad irony is that in over twenty of those years it has persistently refused to pay its annual subscription account from the United Nations. This is due to President Bill Clinton’s 1995 diversion of $2 billion (USD) to Yasser Arafat, the late legendary chief Arab terrorist. Furthermore, the deception grows as the U.S. State Department pretends it still keeps its UN commitment, while reliably sources contend that the U.S. pays the UN only a small part of its UN commitment each year. Congress continues to allow the White House subterfuge and diverts most of the $2 billion annual UN subscription to the Islamic and Arab cause as it covertly perpetuates President Bill Clinton’s 1995 decision.

Meanwhile the United Nations is left in the lurch and the U.S. declines to pay its overdue $50,000,000,000 amassed over a quarter of a century. Seeing the UN is the main global agency for hosting and feeding war refugees in camps it erects for these wandering waifs the human consequences are inestimable.

The UN’s loss of its largest contributor has seen such reductions and budget cuts that millions have died of either starvation or malnutrition over the last 25 years. To name only two of the many densely populated refugee camps: Sudan’s Darfur region and the camp in the demilitarized buffer zone between Sudan and Egypt come to mind.

Whether in the Far East, the Middle East, North Africa or Sub continental Africa below the Sahara the need is dire for UN assistance. These are not the only regions, however, where human survival of the masses is threatened by warring parties using devastatingly powerful weapons that destroy their cities; their neighbourhood, and their very way of life.

Persevering in the role of World Policeman is one thing, but the innocent citizenry often suffer more from the cure than the cause of their unrest. During those twenty six years this has increasingly been the case. Winning a war by overawing might is no longer a valid truism. Gaining superiority by missiles, drones and bombers is futile if the landscape and the habitat are left barren and bare, except for the litter of derelict burned out structures. Is it not time for the United States of America to re-divert some of its wasted war trillions?

Redirecting the flow of funds away from the present Armageddon folly will arouse the Pentagon’s ire. But, is it time for a new president to restrain its military merely destroying cities from the air and deceiving itself that this is victory over terrorism?

Maybe the next president could be outrageously radical and reinvest in his own citizenry and their ailing infrastructure? Perhaps he might even consider refinancing the United Nations by paying the nation’s fifty billion dollar debt to its creditor.

Could Donald Trump have been right when he implied enough is enough? It is time to look after our own backyard, our own doorstep, our own decaying infrastructure and ease back as Mr. Global Policeman? Donald Trump declares that it is time for The U.S. to care for its own health, have a medical check-up, and restructure its regimen before it is too late? But there is no hurry! It has plenty of time: a whole fifty four days before it gets to the last crossroad.

Wall Street buoyed by the 1% mega rich is both artificially high in stocks and disparate to the flagging growth, GDP, & GNP. Coal has too hastily been shut down, while nuclear energy too has become more tenuous, if not threatened. California and New England are particularly fragile in their energy grids. The situation is not improving and the cuts to Defence forces are substantial.

All of this at a time of fragile world trade inequities, and global markets that show signs of insecurity if not hesitancy. China, the European Union, Russia, and Britain (by its EU exit) are all manifesting fragility.

http://bonitabiblemission.worthyofpraise.org/trump-or-clint…ent-in-56-days/

TRUMP OR CLINTON FOR U.S. PRESIDENT IN 56 DAYS?

TRUMP OR CLINTON FOR U.S. PRESIDENT IN 56 DAYS?
It will mean either a change for the better, or the beginning of the end for this great empire? When did the great Roman Empire pass the point of no return? When will the USA follow the same crossroad?

Under the current Obama administration in Washington, with Hillary Clinton’s past support as Secretary of State, Treasury coffers have been increasingly raided by presidential executive orders to the Pentagon for expensive new surges and military operations in Libya, Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. With 17+ trillion dollars in debt and reduced international credit rating saying this has been Pentagon’s blind spending spree would be an understatement.

To prop up the Pentagon shortfall the compensatory budget adjustments have further starved desperate funding of essential infrastructure forty years overdue. Vietnam War costs at the end of 1961 were one million dollars a day maintaining two hundred thousand troops sent by President Kennedy. One million a day at the end of the fifties in the first months of the new decade seems a small amount now, but in today’s value it is an astonishingly large figure. One third of a billion dollars per annum in 1961 was no small amount then either.

Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, all found the cost of Vietnam getting out of hand. During the reign of presidents Reagan and Clinton there was some respite in the pause, but both presidents: George Bush and George W Bush embarked on massive military escapades in their Far East wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and then returning back to Iraq to finish off Saddam Hussein’s rogue, but legitimate rule.

Any advantage gained from the temporary lull in hostilities was soon lost by the huge cost of the new invasions. Together the three wars after 1990 onwards had incurred a huge unmanageable deficit.

The 15 years’ war in Afghanistan still rages as the U.S. tries to defeat an enemy, which neither the UK nor Russia could overcome when they had entered on separate past occasions.

In spite of USA losing its triple A Credit Rating with Moody’s etc. the burgeoning deficit is currently 17 trillion dollars and growing by the minute. The last four years has seen a spate of new expeditions, surges, and re-surges. In the last twelve months alone there have been interventional surges and new or returning expeditions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Libya.

Its excuse is that it is merely helping the United Nations. However, the U.S. has merely used the cover of the UN to act independently and stem anti-U.S sentiment at the same time. Thus, it has covertly coaxed the UN into one fray after another, while pretending over the last twenty six years that it was only helping a UN initiative.

The sad irony is that in over twenty of those years it has persistently refused to pay its annual subscription account from the United Nations. This is due to President Bill Clinton’s 1995 diversion of $2 billion (USD) to Yasser Arafat, the late legendary chief Arab terrorist.

Furthermore, the deception grows as the U.S. State Department pretends it still keeps its UN commitment, while reliably sources contend that the U.S. pays the UN only a small part of its UN commitment each year. Congress continues to allow the White House subterfuge and diverts most of the $2 billion annual UN subscription to the Islamic and Arab cause as it covertly perpetuates President Bill Clinton’s 1995 decision.

Meanwhile the United Nations is left in the lurch and the U.S. declines to pay its overdue $50,000,000,000 amassed over a quarter of a century. Seeing the UN is the main global agency for hosting and feeding war refugees in camps it erects for these wandering waifs the human consequences are inestimable.

The UN’s loss of its largest contributor has seen such reductions and budget cuts that millions have died of either starvation or malnutrition over the last 25 years. To name only two of the many densely populated refugee camps: Sudan’s Darfur region and the camp in the demilitarized buffer zone between Sudan and Egypt come to mind.

Whether in the Far East, the Middle East, North Africa or Sub continental Africa below the Sahara the need is dire for UN assistance. These are not the only regions, however, where human survival of the masses is threatened by warring parties using devastatingly powerful weapons that destroy their cities; their neighbourhood, and their very way of life.

Persevering in the role of World Policeman is one thing, but the innocent citizenry often suffer more from the cure than the cause of their unrest. During those twenty six years this has increasingly been the case. Winning a war by overawing might is no longer a valid truism. Gaining superiority by missiles, drones and bombers is futile if the landscape and the habitat are left barren and bare, except for the litter of derelict burned out structures. Is it not time for the United States of America to re-divert some of its wasted war trillions?

Redirecting the flow of funds away from the present Armageddon folly will arouse the Pentagon’s ire. But, is it time for a new president to restrain its military merely destroying cities from the air and deceiving itself that this is victory over terrorism?

Maybe the next president could be outrageously radical and reinvest in his own citizenry and their ailing infrastructure? Perhaps he might even consider refinancing the United Nations by paying the nation’s fifty billion dollar debt to its creditor.

Could Trump have been right when he implied enough is enough. It is time to look after our own backyard, our own doorstep, our own decaying infrastructure and ease back as Mr. Global Policeman?

Donald Trump declares that it is time for The U.S. to care for its own health, have a medical check-up, and restructure its regimen before it is too late? But there is no hurry! It has plenty of time: a whole fifty four days before it gets to the last crossroad.

Wall Street buoyed by the 1% mega rich is both artificially high in stocks and disparate to the flagging growth, GDP, & GNP. Coal has too hastily been shut down, while nuclear energy too has become more tenuous, if not threatened. California and New England are particularly fragile in their energy grids. The situation is not improving and the cuts to Defence forces are substantial.

All of this at a time of fragile world trade inequities, and global markets that show signs of insecurity if not hesitancy. China, the European Union, Russia, and Britain (by its EU exit) are all manifesting fragility.

http://bonitabiblemission.worthyofpraise.org/?p=92

Vexing Questions on Baptism (7 of 9)

Philip baptizing in Samaria is another instance of the evolving ancient Jewish water ritual. It later began devolving under Paul the Apostle.

It had been re-implemented by Peter, but had not been practised by Jesus after God the Father inducted him into the new priesthood wherein he became the High Priest forever after the order of Melchisedek. (Hebrews 7)

Christ ceased submission to the Levitical priesthood, the very moment John the Baptist had had baptized his cousin from the tribe of Judah.

But when they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the kingdom of God, and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women”. … “Now when the apostles who were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John: Who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost: For as yet he was fallen upon none of them. Then laid they their hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost.” (Acts 8:12; 14-17.)

Philip’s water rite did not regenerate the baptized.

Water was not the agent of rebirth.

Though Philip was an authorized emissary of the apostles, and filled with the Spirit. Peter and John did not re-baptize the Samaritans.

The Samaritans were converted by the righteousness-of-faith, endowed by the Spirit of Christ, which both regenerated them within, and baptized fire upon them.

Their own faith and water baptism was inadequate.

They, and the generations which followed, needed to realize man’s inability and incapability to access grace. In the presence of three men of God: Philip, Peter and John, came the final enlightening illumination of the waiting penitents.

http://bonitabiblemission.worthyofpraise.org/vexing-questio…baptism-7-of-9/

OBAMA & CLINTON LEGACY

MORE OF THE CLINTON DYNASTY IN 2017? Part Two.
THE USA UNDER OBAMA AND CLINTON-

has become weak in Defence, Energy, & Infrastructure. Wall Street buoyed by the 1% mega rich is both artificially high in stocks and disparate to the flagging growth, GDP, & GNP. Coal has too hastily been shut down, while nuclear energy too has become more tenuous, if not threatened. California and New England are particularly fragile in their energy grids. The situation is not improving and the cuts to Defence forces are substantial.

The 50 states of the Union continue to suffer under funding. To keep the Pentagon happy Treasury Budgets have to be altered and other vital areas suffer each time a new country is targeted for an on-going mission which Uncle Sam cannot afford. The Oval Office has bypassed Congress for a long time and its profligate spending is astonishing. The poor returning veterans from its several wars are maltreated by lack of care from the Veterans’ Affairs. Yet that is only the tip of the iceberg that impoverishes both the working class and the middle class in America.
Retail giants have been closing many thousands of stores and factories for a long time. The growing number of abandoned shopping malls is growing by the day. Dams, roads and bridges are in dire need.

When will the artificial bubble on Wall Street and its over-strong dollar burst. Independent economic pundits have been sounding warnings that have gone unheeded. While aging bridges and the like increasingly become life threatening to those in transit the boasted recovery is simply not happening.

All of this at a time of fragile world trade inequities, and global markets that show signs of insecurity if not hesitancy. China, the European Union, Russia, and Britain (by Brexit) are all manifesting fragility.

Is the haughty and sole superpower of the West ignoring such signs to its peril? Is world’s largest economy presumptuously taking its hegemony for granted? Can a renegade president and money hungry Pentagon Chiefs inevitably capsize the presently buoyant “USS Ship of State”? Will polarized self-serving pampered politicians wait until it is too late? Or will they pass the buck when it happens and blame, Russia, China or the 6 million war refugees, instead, whom they have created)?

Recently the emergency oil reserve has been accessed and because oil & gas production has been significantly hampered by Obama’s 8 years of obstructionism making the USA weaker now than it has been for many decades. Treasury coffers are being increasingly raided by presidential executive orders ordering expensive new surges and military operations in Libya, Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. Blind spending is the best way to put it. To prop up the Pentagon’s reduced (?) budget other important infrastructure that is so desperately needed, gets ignored.

Could Donald Trump be right after all?

Is Uncle Sam so busy being the world’s policeman (Islam’s policeman??) that it forgets its Christian duty to care for its own?

Selah!
(60 days and counting)
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Vexing Questions on Baptism (6/9)

Is baptism needed for eternal life? There are three separate apostolic commissions.
1. On unnamed mountain in Galilee: Matthew 28:19 baptism invoking trinity. [Not known to the Church of the Apostles. Not practiced until the 3rd Century Church of Rome.
2. On unnamed mountain in Galilee: Mark 16:16: compulsory baptism threatening damnation to non-conformists. Scholars of literati say passage is a replacement for original.
3. On Mount of Olives at Jerusalem: Luke 24; John 20; Acts 1: no water baptism required.Judea is incontrovertibly the official place of the ascension not Galilee.

St.Mark is the only place in the New Testament that baptism is listed as a compulsory prerequisite to gain salvation. This comes from the Old Testament’s ‘water of separation’, wherein the non conformist would fail to be cleansed of ceremonial sin and thus put out of the camp for a period, not damned to hell as Mark uncharacteristically records. Nowhere in Mark’s Gospel was Jesus recorded as baptizing anybody after he yielded to John the Baptist’s water rite in faithful loyalty to the last prophet of the Law. He had no sins of which to repent or confess. He merely, up to that moment, assiduously complied with Jewish ritual and ceremony of the Levite priesthood. When John had finished God anointed him as High Priest to found a new priesthood after the order of Melchisedek. The Lord Jesus was born in the tribe of Judah, not Levi. (Refer Hebrews 9 & 10)

CREDIBILITY OF MARK 16: 16.
This enforced link between water and sin’s remission, under threat of damnation for non-compliance, is unique to the whole New Testament. This was not even hinted by John the Baptist or Jesus.
A cross section of Bible literati and academia with the best scholars versed in original languages agree that this last half of the chapter was lost and replaced during or after the 4th century A.D. This was about the same period in which the first Latin Bible was scribed by Constantine’s scholars.
The most ancient Greek manuscripts of the New Testament originated at this time. They are the Codex Vaticanus now in Rome and the Codex Sinaiticus in the British Library, the only entire copy of the original Greek New Testament in existence.

Though Peter’s first sermon, nearly links repentance with water, his second sermon disavows its connection. Neither he nor any apostle linked sins’ remission with water. Only, Ananias at Damascus believed the Old Testament water of separation for cleansing still applied (Acts 22:16).
Paul writing in Galatians could not endorse Ananias’ words, though he accepted his healing touch. His sins has been buried in the cleansing sea of God’s forgetfulness when he was converted in the roadside to Damascus. Paul believed sin’s cleansing was through the atoning blood of Christ: Romans 4.

Paul viewed baptism differently from Peter after Corinth (1 Corinthians 1:17).
PAUL’S UNIQUELY SINGULAR VIEW OF BAPTISM

1 Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 4:5; and 1 Corinthians 10; etc. To the apostle there was only one baptism: Christ’s promised baptism of fire and the Holy Ghost, beginning at Jerusalem, ten days after he ascended. Paul in his epistles to the Romans, Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians and Colossians constantly alludes to baptism as that of fire not water. He followed Jesus concept and example given to the Eleven at his ascension on the Mount of Olives (Acts 1).He also links Christ’s passion and rising to the believer’s death (of self), burial (of self) and rising (of the new self) as in Romans 6 etc. Paul does not even hint at the merit of water or its ritual to be any part of repentance, remission, regeneration, or inundation of the Spirit’s fulness. `
Paul’s changed baptismal views were in marked contrast to his early practice at Philippi, Corinth, and Ephesus etc. recorded by Dr. Luke in Acts of the Apostles. His views were affected by his disagreements with Peter and the Jerusalem assembly (Acts 15 & Galatians 2). Unlike Peter (Acts 2:38) he could not endorse either compulsory baptism, or Peter’s link of repentance to water, much less Ananias linking water to remission. The apostle to the Gentiles thus wrote the fourth chapter of Romans to set the record straight.

http://bonitabiblemission.worthyofpraise.org/vexing-questio…baptism-6-of-9/