Papal front runners. If the Black guy becomes the next pope, white Republicans will scream DEI till their buttholes explode

I'm not saying adults aren't Baptized, but I do know that I was Baptized as a young child (the touch of water on my forehead) and have watched many Baptisms of infants the same way.
So, evangelicals also "sprinkle"... Most "fundies" do not. However, children are "dedicated to God", like Samuel was dedicated by Hannah, in Pentecostal and other "fundie" religions (again, "fundie" as described by Christiefan915)...
 
So, evangelicals also "sprinkle"... Most "fundies" do not. However, children are "dedicated to God", like Samuel was dedicated by Hannah, in Pentecostal and other "fundie" religions (again, "fundie" as described by Christiefan915)...
Yes, they do. And as I recall, many brought their newborns to have them Baptized at my church.
 
There is a small pedestal with water in it that the preacher dips his fingers in and then touched the infant on the forehead, then Baptizes them in the name of the Father, the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
Not in his denomination. Not in most protestant denominations, actually.
 
There is a small pedestal with water in it that the preacher dips his fingers in and then touched the infant on the forehead, then Baptizes them in the name of the Father, the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
Hmm interesting. I personally think a valid baptism is where the person chooses to follow Christ.

Constantine marched his army through the Tiber River and said they were Baptized and to find a Priest. :laugh:

The Pantheon was a pagan temple and they repurposed it into a Catholic Church it has statues around it of pagan Gods and they were renamed as saints.
 
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Hmm interesting. I personally think a valid baptism is where the person chooses to follow Christ.

Constantine marched his army through the Tiber River and said they were Baptiste and to find a Priest. :laugh:

The Pantheon was a pagan temple and they repurposed it into a Catholic Church it has statues around it of pagan Gods and they were renamed as saints.
I believe that is a dedication to follow Christ, but I could be wrong.
 
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