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This seems to indicate that there is something going on in the person's mind during baptism.
It might be, or it could just be herd mentality emotions brought forth at a 'revival', but in any event, the Scripture above does not speak exhaustively. Orthodox believe that indeed an adult cannot simply get wet and enter the Church unto salvation, but we also believe that an infant can be brought into the Church through their simple faith and through the participation in sacraments, and the growth in Christ within the Body of Christ the he was born into.
As we sing at the rite of Baptism:
As many as have been Baptised into Christ, have put on Christ, Allelulia ...
If one believes that salvation (literally in the Greek, healing) is a one time event, made effectual by a sinner's prayer, then one might excuse the objections to paedobaptism. When seen in light of the Orthodox belief of Salvation being a process through which we, through the Grace of God and the Sacramental life of His Church, attain the likeness of Him, these objections hold no sway.
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