Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by gregintenn
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by gregintenn
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Maybe I never heard the term because the people I know had been raised in their respective religions and been believers from birth. Thus they never discussed the born again phenomenon.

Even babtism which occurs at about age 16 or so (old enough to make an informed decision) was always considered more of a confirmation than a rebirth.

Baptism makes one a Church member. To be born again, one must repent of the sin of unbelief and be saved by the grace of God. Baptism comes after salvation.


So you made my point. Those who never suffered unbelief, are never "reborn".

The scripture says "all have sinned and come short of the glory of God".

I am pretty sure I wrote nothing contrary to that. Belief has never prevented sin.

I agree. I believe the sin of unbelief is the one that sends you to hell. I did not mean to sound as if I was disputing what you said. Sorry if it seemed that way.

Last edited by gregintenn; 02/20/20.