In an attempt to sidestep the overwhelming biblical and patristic evidence supporting baptismal regeneration, one critic of Latter-day Saint theology (and someone who is anti-Mormon is the way that followers of tine mustache man is anti-Semitic) has sometimes argued that D&C 20:37 refutes baptismal regeneration. The verse reads as follows:
And again, by way of commandment to the church concerning
the manner of baptism-- All those who humble themselves before God, and desire
to be baptized, and come forth with broken hearts and contrite spirits, and
witness before the church that they have truly repented of all their sins, and
are willing to take upon them the name of Jesus Christ, having a determination
to serve him to the end, and truly manifest by their works that they have
received of the Spirit of Christ unto the remission of their sins, shall be
received by baptism into his church.
This is a classic example of
misreading Latter-day Saint scripture (similar
to how Calvinists misread the Bible to support the blasphemous nonsense that is
their theology); in Latter-day Saint theology, those other traditions would
label “catechumens” are to
be repentant and contrite of heart before receiving water baptism—once they
have demonstrated this unto a remission of sins—note the preposition—they
receive such (or the “unto” [the end-goal or telos of such activities]
is reached) at water baptism. We can see this in how Joseph Smith’s revelations
in the Doctrine and Covenants, both pre- and post-dating D&C 20:1 (April 6,
1830) supports this (and also notice the different prepositions used):
Upon you my fellow
servants, in the name of Messiah I confer the Priesthood of Aaron, which holds
the keys of the ministering of angels, and of the gospel of repentance, and of baptism
by immersion for the remission of sins; and this shall never be taken again
from the earth, until the sons of Levi do offer again an offering unto the Lord
in righteousness. (D&C 13:1)
And of tenets thou
shalt not talk, but thou shalt declare repentance and faith on the Savior, and remission
of sins by baptism, and by fire, yea, even the Holy Ghost. (D&C 19:31)
Yea, repent and be baptized,
every one of you, for a remission of your sins; yea, be baptized even by
water, and then cometh the baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost. (D&C
33:11)
Repent and be
baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, according to the holy commandment, for
the remission of sins (D&C 49:13)
Behold, thus saith
the Lord unto you, my servant William, yea, even the Lord of the whole earth,
thou art called and chosen; and after thou hast been baptized by water,
which if you do with an eye single to my glory, you shall have a remission
of your sins and a reception of the Holy Spirit by the laying on of hands;
And then thou shalt be ordained by the hand of my servant Joseph Smith, Jun.,
to be an elder unto this church, to preach repentance and remission of sins
by way of baptism in the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God.
(D&C 55:1-2 [note how similar this is to D&C 20:37])
And their children
shall be baptized for the remission of their sins when eight years old,
and receive the laying on of the hands. (D&C 68:27)
Therefore, as I said
unto mine apostles I say unto you again, that every soul who believeth on your
words, and is baptized by water for the remission of sins, shall receive
the Holy Ghost. (D&C 84:64)
Verily, verily, I say
unto you, they who believe not on your words, and are not baptized in
water in my name, for the remission of their sins, that they may receive
the Holy Ghost, shall be damned, and shall not come into my Father's kingdom
where my Father and I am. (D&C 84:74)
The power and
authority of the lesser, or Aaronic Priesthood, is to hold the keys of the
ministering of angels, and to administer in outward ordinances, the letter of
the gospel, the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins,
agreeable to the covenants and commandments. (D&C 107:20)
And marveled how it
was that he had obtained an inheritance in that kingdom, seeing that he had
departed this life before the Lord had set his hand to gather Israel the Second
time, and had not been baptized for the remission of sins. (D&C
137:6)
It should be obvious that the Doctrine and Covenants does not disprove but proves the doctrine of baptismal regeneration.
But wait, there is more. Note the following from Joseph Smith outside of the Doctrine and Covenants:
In a discourse dated between June 26 to August 3, 1839, Joseph Smith taught that:
Being born again comes by the Spirit of God through ordinances. (William Clayton version; the Willard Richards account reads the same)
This shows that Joseph did believe in baptismal regeneration; it also shows that he understand the difference between various “causes” (here, ordinances are not meritorious causes; they are instrumental causes, with the Spirit working through physical means [water of baptism; laying on of hands in confirmation, etc]).
In the Book of Moses in the Pearl of Great Price, speaking of Adam’s baptism, we read the following:
In this one verse, we have one of, if not the, most explicit witness to baptismal regeneration in uniquely Latter-day Saint works—here, in this passage, through the instrumentality of water baptism, the Holy Spirit quickens (makes alive) the inner man, and thus one is “born of the Spirit” (i.e., regenerated).
In Luke 1:76-77, we read the following prediction of the mission of John the Baptist:
And thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the Highest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways; to give knowledge of salvation unto his people by the remission of sins.
In the JST, v. 77 (v. 76 in the JST) reads differently, informing us of the instrumental means of this “remission of sins.” The following comes from New Testament Manuscript 2, Folio 3:
to give knowledge of salvation unto his people, by baptism for the remission of their sins
This change by Joseph Smith explicitly teaches baptismal regeneration.
George Laub, on p. 31 of his reminiscences and journal, recorded Joseph Smith as teaching the following on April 13, 1843:
and if any other man preach any other gospel then this and the baptism for the remision of sins and the laying on of hands for the reception of the holy ghost let him be anathamised or acursed accursed the curs of god shall be upon him or them
Anyone who claims that D&C 20:37 (and Joseph Smith, who this critic believes to be the sole source of the text) contradicted baptismal regeneration is an idiot who has never studied the Doctrine and Covenants carefully.
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