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Pilgrim said:
Aside from your wanting to assign the uniqueness of Christ's mediatorial priesthood universally to believers, you seem to have overlooked or possibly rejected a third mode of baptism; effusion (pouring). Why is that?

Again we come head to head. I was only pointing out about the method of baptism and pouring is fine too, excuse me for not being through in listing the modes. That wasn't the point of the post.

As for the uniqueness of Christ's mediatorial priesthood, you fail to understand what was being said. Do each of my posts immediately draw opposition from you before you even consider what is being said?

How many High Priests were there during the time of the temple worship? How many high priests are there today? How many common priests were there during temple worship? How many common everyday priests are there today? Please try not to put words in my mouth that I never said nor intended to be said. In this case identifying born again believers as being on the same level with Christ. There is only ONE high priest today, the Lord Jesus Christ. However, believers are also priests, although not high priests.


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Matt. 6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. KJV