Being "BORN AGAIN" is now the selling pitch of many Christian-professing churches. Although the proselytizers among the churches that have adopted this new found religious panacea may vary in style and approach, the degree of enthusiasm is almost indistinguishable. Of course this is both convenient and practical. The statement of the Savior is clear: "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God." (Jn. 3.3, New King James Version) Unless a person is born again, he cannot enter the Kingdom of heaven. But has anyone of them ever clearly explained what this means? Certainly, there are important details attached to this declaration, otherwise Nicodemus would have understood our Lord Jesus Christ (Jn. 3:4). This is the problem with the adherents and proponents of this movement-adopting the grand and noble proposal of the Savior without understanding the necessary provisions that it entails. Of course, our Lord Jesus Chr