I didn't feel very, very happy with spiritual salvation or whatever people call it.
They were mostly good people, trying to help, but more concerned with salvation in heaven than improvements here on earth.
And what has that got to do with salvation I'd like to know?
Christian soteriology is unlike and not to be confused with collective salvation.
And it had nothing to do, by the way, with salvation or hallelujahs.
In short, Christ's literal blood had nothing to do with salvation.
He tempts us with salvation knowing that it could mean destruction.
No one had seen a man blow the last tie with salvation.
It's to do with mercy and salvation: art as a form of exorcism.
In both cases, therefore, teba has a connection with salvation from waters.