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I always thought baptism was being dunked in the water, a full immersion. I wasn't taught this but this is what it says in the Bible. Jesus went to the river Jordan, and came up out of the water. I don't think you can be sprinkled in a river?! Otherwise why don't we just stand in the rain and be 'baptised?'
I can't imagine which Presbyterians would say that. Standard Presbyterian belief would be that sprinkling and immersion are both OK.
Westminster Confession of Faith: Dipping of the person into the water is not necessary; but Baptism is rightly administered by pouring, or sprinkling water upon the person.
For baptism of infants, sprinkling is more appropriate. In general, immersion has the benefit of "being buried with Christ" symbolism, while pouring or sprinkling has a "washing" symbolism. The different methods all have Old Testament parallels.
The baptism in Acts 16:33 probably wasn't by immersion, by the way.
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