ECT Where did we get the idea of the need for infant baptism?

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Originally Posted by SaulToPaul View Post
I think it's the faulty idea that water baptism is the new covenant version of circumcision.

Yep, that's how I've always understood it ��

Pete ��

Sounds right and if true, where did that idea originate?
 

republicanchick

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Where did that thinking originate? Is it necessary? Is it a decree of God?

In Acts, whole households were baptized, which would imply infants

then Jesus said to suffer the little children to come to him, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven.. Baptism keeps them in that Kingdom...

Then there is the passage that says "Baptism... now saveth you"

I think that is Jn 3:3




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Where I "come down...and why" is explained in the linked content I provided in my response. It is explained cogently and there is no need for me to explain what has been explained. Tolle lege, CR.

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oatmeal

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In Acts, whole households were baptized, which would imply infants

then Jesus said to suffer the little children to come to him, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven.. Baptism keeps them in that Kingdom...

Then there is the passage that says "Baptism... now saveth you"

I think that is Jn 3:3




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It does not say they were baptized in water.
 

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I can see where parents and a fellowship would do a dedication/prayer pronouncement along with a (point of physical action) which gives the fellowship and parents a framework to commit themselves and the fellowship to pray and protect this child from evil and commit to raising them up in the admonition of the lord.

But as to a necessity or point of salvation it is obvious infant baptism has no scriptural foundation.
 
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