Wednesday, March 10, 2010

On Infant Baptism and How to Find the Saints.

A baby that has been baptized into the Kingdom of God can tell you all things. Ask one whether it is "good" or "bad" before you even teach them these words and their meanings, and they will tell you. Did you know that before you even teach it the meaning of the word "God", if you mention a name that God is called by in any language known on earth at a given time, this baby will be able to tell you who He is. Ask one who Jesus or Y'shua or Hameshia or any of the true names of Christ is before you even teach them the very word "God" and its meaning and this word will come out of their mouth. Ask this infant all the things God can do and it will tell You. This baby is a prophet, angel, celestial, or saint and can do all things and knows the names of all the other babies that are from heaven with it and who and what they are going to wind up in life. If a Christian baby doesn't know someone's name just at the mentioning of it, stay away from that person. The babies it knows are saints as it is itself. Now ask one of those or even a beast of the field who Tom Adams is.

Now a saint is just a child in either the Eastern or Western Church whose dream it is to be or have been one. These are the celestials or Christians.You are welcome to call yourself one any time you wish, because in reality these name themselves. This is simple psychology 101: No one will ever be able to call or name you anything you could never see calling yourself in a million years! But understand that a saint is simply someone whose ultimate hero is Jesus and it's as simple to find them as asking this!

Peace!

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