"Because it is not my table, but the Lord's table, and I have no right to shut any of his people out."
"You think the members of other denominations are Christians, then, do you?"
"Certainly they are; probably as good Christians as we are. We do not set ourselves up as being better than others."
"How can you think they are Christians? You do not think with their sprinkling and pouring they have been scripturally baptized, do you?"
"No, I do not."
"How, then, can you think them converted? I understood you to say that none are perfectly converted and saved until after baptism, and you say that sprinkling and pouring are not Scriptural baptism. Therefore you must think they are not Scripturally converted and saved."
"But such people think they have been scripturally baptized, and they do what they consider right."
"But do you think it is right?"
"Do you think anybody will be saved if he will only do what he thinks is right for him? Suppose a person should come up and say that he believed that touching the tip of the little finger in the water was baptism, would you say that baptism would be all right for him?"