Even so, I respect your right to believe what you want. But as far as I'm concerned, your idea that Cornelius was not a Gentile, and that Gentiles did not need water baptism does not hold water at all.
You have misunderstood, dear BC (peace to you!). That is not what I stated at all. SOME Gentiles absolutely DID need water baptism and I stated who they were: those non-Jewish Israelites... the Samaritans. I stated that ISRAEL (which would be the Jewish Israelites (Judah and Benjamin) and the non-Jewish Israelites (the other 10 tribes, or “Samaritans”) needed water baptism because of the Law. I stated that this is because they had to demonstrate their repentance and “dying” as TO the Law (I also said that any non-Jewish non-Israelites... i.e., Gentiles who were NOT Israelites might want to as well, if they had been under the Law by means of the religion they followed).
Cornelius was a Gentile; I never stated different - however, he was ALSO Israel. A “Gentile” is someone who is not a JEW. Not someone who is not Israel. NO other tribes besides Judah and Benjamin were Jews. Jews... descended from Judah and Benjamin... and NOT, from the other10tribes (i.e., Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Gad, Asher, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Naphtali, and Joseph).
So, what I shared with you is that ALL Jews and SOME Gentiles (those who were Israelites) were to undergo water baptism in symbolization of their repentance and death as to the OLD Law. And that those Gentiles who were NOT Israel (i.e., NOT Jew OR Samaritan) did not.
The confusion comes when people try to make the “nations” and “Gentiles” the same thing. They are not. Again, Gentiles are those who are not JEWS... which includes the other 10 tribes of Israel. The “nations”... in TRUTH... are those who are not of the nation of ISRAEL... whether Jews OR the Gentile Samaritans.
Israel as a whole is made up of TWO kingdoms: Judah (the Jews)... and Israel (the Samaritans). My regular scanner is down right now so I had to use my phone but I've created the following flowchart which might might help you:
Cornelius and his household were Gentiles because they were not JEWS; however, they were Israelites, because they were Samaritans. However, they were not non-Israelite Gentiles as were those of the "nations”... because they were ISRAEL.
I hope this helps and, again, peace to you!
A doulos of Christ,
SA