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We had a baptism service at church today, and each time we do so, I find myself asking myself the same question. Let me preface, by saying that I believe in believer's baptism and that I am posing this question to others who share this belief (as I assume includes most, if not all, Baptists). But, my question is this: At what age is a person intellectually and developmentally capable of making a meaningful faith decision to be baptized?
My experience is that kids much younger than 12-14 have very immature notions of what it means to be "saved." However, I know many adults who are faithful Christians, who made the decision as young as 7 or 8. So, I am curious, as to people's opinions. In your experience, how young is too young for believer's baptism?
I am not making this a formal poll, because I think the questions lends itself to a greater variety of answers than I could provide in that format. I am just interested in other people's thoughts and observations.
My experience is that kids much younger than 12-14 have very immature notions of what it means to be "saved." However, I know many adults who are faithful Christians, who made the decision as young as 7 or 8. So, I am curious, as to people's opinions. In your experience, how young is too young for believer's baptism?
I am not making this a formal poll, because I think the questions lends itself to a greater variety of answers than I could provide in that format. I am just interested in other people's thoughts and observations.