The Bible says "he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved"
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Is this truly disputable?
If you have a bias here of any kind, just admit so.
The scriptures say what they say as we can read them as is.
Anything to go against that is just a distortion of text.
You can't refute this, am I right?
So, this point and position is valid like the other debate concerning the same.
As for Truism debates, the correct penalty for starting them is to have no one accepting them and leaving it in the darkness, not to have someone voting for the conceding faction. The person who accepted the other side because either they misinterpreted the topic or did not even do the minimal research deserve the loss.
Or if both factions agree to delete this debate.
As noble as your intentions are, this is considered a votebomb and not a valid vote.
I am going to start a debate that goes: It says God in the Bible. I will be Pro.
I think overall this debate is honestly one on whether if the English bible is the bible at all.
But otherwise, that is exactly what is being said in Mark 16.16. It says exactly this.
Since I don't want to read through the borg cube again, I will say it here: It is very probable that the Bible did not include a sentence only coherent in English when the bible itself was mostly not written in English and all English copies can be said to not be the bible at all, maybe.