cobweb
Cranky octogenarian at heart
I think i'm starting to see your point. I think, but the question still is where does the bible give any example of pouring being acceptable.
As far as why I don't argue for the river idea is because the river isn't the point. Philip didn't baptise in a river. So it isn't the location or body of water that matters. Rather it is the action that does matter. Going under the water is what has to happen because of wha it symbolizes.
So how would you baptize someone in a hospital bed, or someone who couldn't go under the water for a medical reason? What about in a prison camp where there isn't access to enough water? Do you say, "Too bad. No baptism for you."?
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