<2022-02-25T00:03:05.000Z> SuperLutheran: Well, 
<2022-02-25T00:03:37.000Z> SuperLutheran: In the Great Commission, our Lord tells the Church to baptize from all nations. Either babies are a part of all nations or they're not.
<2022-02-25T00:04:46.000Z> SuperLutheran: Second, the word for repentance is metanoia, which which a change of mind/disposition. St. Paul says that God is the One who *grants* repentance and faith, and I have no issues believing He can do that for babies.
<2022-02-25T02:11:34.000Z> SuperLutheran: 2 Timothy 2:25
<2022-02-25T02:12:12.000Z> SuperLutheran: Also, consider that St. John the Baptist had faith in Jesus from the womb.
<2022-02-25T02:13:06.000Z> SuperLutheran: The big thing that led me to the Lutheran way of seeing it was seeing the Scripture. 
<2022-02-25T02:13:43.000Z> SuperLutheran: There isn't a single verse in the Bible that supports the baptist definition of Baptism.
<2022-02-25T02:14:11.000Z> SuperLutheran: Tons of verses on the other hand that, when read plainly, support Baptismal regeneration.
<2022-02-25T02:15:14.000Z> SuperLutheran: Like, when St. Peter says that Baptism now saves you in 1 Peter 3, when St Paul says it's the new circumcision in Colossians, etc., one has to do a LOT of mental gymnastics to deny that Baptism actually does something. 
<2022-03-02T13:04:24.000Z> SuperLutheran: Unfortunately, there's no way a theologian could get away with writing a book like "Hate that Honors God" or something like that
<2022-03-02T13:05:24.000Z> SuperLutheran: But I could talk a bit about it on the Very Lutheran project next week and go unto detail about it on audio for you :)
<2022-03-02T23:47:57.000Z> SuperLutheran: Awesome. I'll set up a reminder to record on it next Wednesday (unfortunately I'm pretty busy until then)
<2022-03-16T11:05:21.000Z> SuperLutheran: Oh absolutely. The commentaries in it are fantastic, and there are tons of articles in it explaining the harder to understand topics
<2022-03-16T11:06:11.000Z> SuperLutheran: Also it's Wednesday my friend, so I'll be doing my best to record on Christian hatred for you today
<2022-03-16T17:06:34.000Z> SuperLutheran: soundcloud.com/verylutheran/what-the-bible-says-about-hatred
<2022-03-18T08:13:26.000Z> SuperLutheran: Glad to hear it fam 
<2022-03-18T08:13:32.000Z> SuperLutheran: Happy to help 
<2022-04-11T02:10:49.000Z> SuperLutheran: Tbh we don't see Luther as a pope or a virtue signal or as having merit of his own, unlike the way the Corinthians had factions among them claiming that being of Paul or Cephas made them higher status
<2022-04-11T12:34:18.000Z> SuperLutheran: Social status, feeling like they were more "legit" Christians on account of whoever they looked up to, etc.
<2022-04-11T12:35:47.000Z> SuperLutheran: On our end the title "Lutheran" actually came from the Catholic church: before then (and in Germany today), Lutherans just called themselves Christians or evangelicals - not evangelicals in the American sense, but more to denote being Gospel people
<2022-04-12T19:16:21.000Z> SuperLutheran: Happy to be of service!
<2022-09-16T01:04:30.000Z> SuperLutheran: Of course 
<2022-09-16T01:04:41.000Z> SuperLutheran: feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:949367884/sounds.rss
<2022-09-18T10:13:20.000Z> SuperLutheran: Happy I could help fam :)