#12149 Why Is Being Re-Baptized Spiritually Problematic? And More Questions - Jimmy Akin

<p>The Church teaches that baptism is a once-in-a-lifetime sacrament—but what are the consequences of being re-baptized? We break down the theological and spiritual implications, and also explore topics like Peter’s crucifixion, the authority of the Church Fathers, and what makes a sin truly mortal.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>04:25 &#8211; How is Onan responsible for a sin that wasn&#8217;t given until Deuteronomy?</li>
<li>11:53 &#8211; How could have Mary said no if God had the plan since the beginning of time?</li>
<li>16:23 &#8211; Which Gospel passages on John are indicative of him filling in the gaps on Luke?</li>
<li>20:50 &#8211; Where does the Church get the belief that Peter was crucified upside down?</li>
<li>23:16 &#8211; How do you get Protestants to stop dismissing the Church Fathers?</li>
<li>28:45 &#8211; How do we know that Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp were disciples of John the Apostle?</li>
<li>32:50 &#8211; Why are Ed and Lorraine Warren problematic since they were Catholic?</li>
<li>39:44 &#8211; What are the consequences of being re-baptized?</li>
<li>43:40 &#8211; If Jews get a new temple they would begin animal sacrifices, but Christ was the final sacrifice. Is this why God has allowed enemies to control the temple mount?</li>
<li>48:05 &#8211; What exactly constitutes full consent of the will in regard to mortal sin?</li>
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