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Puritan Board Freshman
I'm reading "The Case For Covenantal Infant Baptism" edited by Gregg Strawbridge, published by P&R.
In his Introduction, Strawbridge writes of his coming to Paedobaptism from Credobaptism. On page four he writes, "My study of the issue took a decisive turn when I began to see that the new covenant includes warnings of apostasy (Heb. 10:28-30)." He continues the paragraph by expanding this.
If you're currently a Paedobaptist who was at one time a Credobaptist, what issue was your "decisive turn"?
I'm not looking to a debate, just want to know what turned you.
(Current Credobaptists need not respond)
In his Introduction, Strawbridge writes of his coming to Paedobaptism from Credobaptism. On page four he writes, "My study of the issue took a decisive turn when I began to see that the new covenant includes warnings of apostasy (Heb. 10:28-30)." He continues the paragraph by expanding this.
If you're currently a Paedobaptist who was at one time a Credobaptist, what issue was your "decisive turn"?
I'm not looking to a debate, just want to know what turned you.
(Current Credobaptists need not respond)