The Bible makes a very radical idea inescapable: not only is the gospel the interpretive norm for the whole Bible, but there is an important sense in which Jesus Christ is the mediator of the meaning of everything that exists. In other words, the gospel is the hermeneutical norm for the whole of reality.
- Graeme Goldsworthy
So, what are your thoughts on this disagreement? With my brief membership in the PCA, I have been taught that both forms of baptism are acceptable according to the PCA. Is this right? We plan on having Hallie baptized in the next couple of months. Would a church really exclude her as a member later in life simply because she had not been baptized as an adult? Sorry for all of the questions. I'm still learning...
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So, what are your thoughts on this disagreement? With my brief membership in the PCA, I have been taught that both forms of baptism are acceptable according to the PCA. Is this right? We plan on having Hallie baptized in the next couple of months. Would a church really exclude her as a member later in life simply because she had not been baptized as an adult? Sorry for all of the questions. I'm still learning...
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