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Not really. I base my belief that the Church's mission to baptize includes infants because Christ commanded His Church to baptize, and there's no reason for Christians to deny Jesus to their children.
You are the one wanting an explicit statement in Scripture that says to baptize infants. So if you need explicit commands in Scripture to baptize different sorts of people based on age, or race, or other arbitrary categories, then it is noteworthy that Scripture doesn't present anything like this.
There is no command in Scripture to baptize the elderly.
There is no command in Scripture to baptize adults.
There is no command in Scripture to baptize children.
There is no command in Scripture to baptize women.
There is no command in Scripture to baptize white people.
Now, for me, this isn't a problem. I don't need the Bible to say which sorts of people can be baptized, because all classes of people are included in Christ's singular and all-inclusive command, "Make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit." All nations means all nations. All people, Jew and Gentile, male and female, young and old, black and white, slave and free, of every tribe, of every tongue, rich, poor, tall, short, fat, thin. It doesn't matter. Jesus Christ is for everybody. Christ died for all. God does not show favoritism, He shows no partiality. The Gospel is the Gospel for everyone.
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I have to disagree. Again.....This is all about YOU wanting to allow the baptisms of infants. Please, go right ahead and do it. I do not care.
All I am saying to you is that YOU can not do it and claim that the Bible directs YOU to do so.
There are NO, NONE, ZERO Scriptures which tell us to baptize infants.
You list of people that the Scripture does not specifically list is silly.
You then said...………...
"Make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit."
Absolutely true and correct. But there again ALL of those you listed have been BORN INTO THE WORLD.
They can THINK, READ, MAKE DECISIONS and ACCEPT THE LORD JESUS BY FAITH!!!!
What must a man do to be saved??????????
Acts 16:30-31.........
"He then brought them out and asked, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" They replied, "Believe in the LORD Jesus, and you will be saved...……….".
Can an Infant believe?
This practice of baptizing infants stems from the false teaching of “original sin.” The Bible does not give one single example or command of any baby being baptized anywhere. The Bible does not teach babies are born separated from God. On the contrary, Jesus taught that the kingdom of heaven belongs to little children…
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