Floatingaxe
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Since you are going with the option #2 approach of the church, I really can't help you much.
Your favorite heretics introduced it into the church in the 1550's. Up until then, the Church did indeed and still does practice infant Baptism. And they do so on the clear teachings of the apostles. The apostles and the early church applied Scriptures. That you do not understand these Sciptures is probably more the point. You can lead a horse to water, you just can't make him drink.
Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, handling accurately the word of truth.
Peace,
Cos
There is no apostolic teaching on infant baptism. Scripture is very clear: baptism is only for believers. They individually follow the command to do so. Babies cannot, and so are not, therefore, required.
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Hi... did you guys not see my post # 10 in this thread?