hmmmmmmmm?????
I don't guess I have ever had any trouble differentiating the two, except to the extent that, as I said in my first post, they are presented by the WTS as part and parcel of the same thing; ie. "dedicationandbaptism". Or did my childish mind just invent that while growing up a witness? What was your perception?
The idea that at one point, "dedication" was not so connected to baptism, instead "concecrated" was, makes some sense to me. But of course, those are two completly seperate concepts. The simple act of baptism could, in effect, cause someone to be a "concecrated one". Dedication of course, will make it all more personal, and therefore is a very "common sense" doctrine, I just can't see where it has any real biblical support, or even origin, for that matter.
When this question hit me a few months ago, I went looking for scriptural support. I didn't find any. Have I missed something?
ps. Max, you continue making dents, folding, spindling and mutilating, and I will REALLY owe you one. And it won't be in the common, "thanks buddy" sense of the term, either. (especially that "spindling" part, I'm particularly fond of the idea of the pupateers being "spindled" )