I don't see in scripture where baptism with the Holy Spirit happens under two separate occasions. I see where ALL believers are baptized by one Spirit into one body (1 Corinthians 12:13) and certain believers are "filled" with the Holy Spirit to accomplish specific tasks, as we saw at Pentecost when they began to speak in other tongues and those listening heard them speak in their own language.
as I stated earlier, I did provide scriptural proof from the book of Acts, that salvation is not being baptized in the Holy Spirit
that post was answered in a way that indicates no comprehension in what I wrote as well as a defense saying they did not say this and they did not say that, even though I never said they did. so no point in wading through that again; however this teaching that there is but one baptism, when the Bible has several, water included, is dangerous
this is a false teaching that is going the rounds here and it is not biblical
when someone begins a statement with 'I don't see', and then goes on to defend a defenseless interpretation with a mashup of scripture from the NT that has nothing to do with being baptized in fulfillment of the prophecy of John the Baptist, I can only agree with them that they are correct in stating 'they do not see'
I don't believe we need to go over and over and over with the same people to illustrate that we are sealed upon conversion...you are saved...but that the baptism in the Holy Spirit is not that occasion. The Bible speaks for itself on this
people go on to say that they have gifts from the list in scripture but no tongues or prophecy
teaching is acceptable, discernment and helps and others is all fine
but mention anything that is supernatural and takes faith to practice and a hew and cry will go up and torches will be lit and the heretic will be attacked
it's ridiculous and the very nature of the vitriol indicates something akin to hatred of these gifts IMO
which is why I say the attacks seem to have taken on a life of their own