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Baptist churches are independant in command structure. Yes, there are many that hold to what you describe, and exactly what is written in the statement of faith.Baptists believe that nothing occurs at baptism, but that regeneration begins when a person 'accepts' Christ.
From the Southern Baptist Statement of Faith:
Regeneration, or the new birth, is a work of God's grace whereby believers become new creatures in Christ Jesus. It is a change of heart wrought by the Holy Spirit through conviction of sin, to which the sinner responds in repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Repentance and faith are inseparable experiences of grace.
Christian baptism is the immersion of a believer in water in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It is an act of obedience symbolizing the believer's faith in a crucified, buried, and risen Saviour, the believer's death to sin, the burial of the old life, and the resurrection to walk in newness of life in Christ Jesus. It is a testimony to his faith in the final resurrection of the dead. Being a church ordinance, it is prerequisite to the privileges of church membership and to the Lord's Supper.
For the above reasoning, they do not baptize infants. And you SBC's are welcome to correct me if I've misinterpreted that as well.
Some believe that water baptism does save, and they count the number of dunkings as an indicator of a healthy church.
Baptists are hard to pin to any one statement on a few issues.
Personally, after years of study, I agree with the ideal you posted as the baptist belief in post # 211.
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