Acts 18:8
Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed in the Lord, together with his entire household. And many of the Corinthians hearing Paul believed and were baptized.
... as an outward show of faith.
Why is this so hard for you to understand?
No one is being converted in that passage.
Quit moving the goalposts.
You asked for me to show you with scripture:
How were they added to the church of Israel differently than how Paul added to the BOC? |
You did not ask:
Show me in scripture where someone was converted in a different way than before. |
I answered your question by showing you the two different gospels by which people were saved.
The gospel of circumcision (which was given to the Jews)
The gospel of uncircumcision (aka the gospel of grace; which was given to the entire world)
The former stopped being valid at paul's conversion.
The latter was how Paul was saved and how every believer since then has been saved.
God has given us examples of HOW Paul added people to the body. WHY don't you use those???
God TELLS US how people are saved, added to the Body of Christ.
Romans 10:9-10 is one of them. No baptism there.
Acts 18 is AFTER the meeting in Galatians 2
SO WHAT!?
and Paul baptized believers till his last conversion we are given.
So what?
Your argument is "because Paul baptised, then baptism must be required."
That logic doesn't hold up though.
God says through Paul that to be saved one must confess the Lord Jesus Christ and believe that God has raised Him from the dead.
There is NOTHING about baptism in that verse, water or otherwise.
Just because someone is baptised after they are saved DOES NOT MEAN that baptism is required, even if everyone does it that is recorded getting saved.
The unstated (but certainly mentioned by you) argument that because there is no place in scripture that has people believing without baptising means that it's required is an argument from silence.
Correlation DOES NOT EQUAL causation, Turbo.