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1. "He who takes his medication" and "washes it down with water" are two separate clauses that mean the same. Unlike "whoever believes and is baptized will be saved" which is one clause.
2. There is a tacit understanding that to take medication there is a necessary proper action, "will remain sick" implies that action was not taken.
You are simply grasping at straws.
"Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved but whoever does not believe will be condemned".
And you believe the above sixteen word sentence means whoever just believes will be saved?
No one writes this way.
2. There is a tacit understanding that to take medication there is a necessary proper action, "will remain sick" implies that action was not taken.
You are simply grasping at straws.
"Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved but whoever does not believe will be condemned".
And you believe the above sixteen word sentence means whoever just believes will be saved?
No one writes this way.
Also, If this is true. You would be required to show that whoever has faith, but is NOT baptised, is condemned. He did not say this, He just said lack of faith (unbelief)
and again, No place did mark demand this baptism is water. There is not just water baptism. Jesus and John the Baptist and Peter all spoke of the baptism of God.