The Thief on the Cross (ASL)
American Sign Language
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27m
One of the most frequent objections offered to baptism is the thief on the cross. People will argue, "The thief on the cross wasn't baptized and he was saved, therefore I don't have to be baptized. I want to be saved like the thief on the cross." Is this a valid argument? Can we be saved like the thief on the cross? In this study, Don Blackwell will examine the account of the thief on the cross and answer these questions from the Bible. Interpreted into American Sign Language by Michael Fehmer.
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