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I have issue with baptising babies. It isn't their choice so I have a hard time seeing it as valid. I know that a lot of faiths do this, and consider it valid. If I were in your shoes, I would go for the baptism, since you are now able to make that choice.
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Yes, though I feel a bit fussy and want the whole sha-bang. My church doesn't have an actual baptismal font. They use a 3ft tall by 4-5 feet long metal bucket type thingy. They have what appear to be old graduation robes for it too, though I'd prefer to wear my own baptismal clothing.
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I'm glad you found a good church where you can click and fit in. UPCI is a good denomination, even though they are "Jesus Only" and don't fit the mainstream Christianity definition. I was baptized in a UPCI church in 1995. It really changed things for me.
I don't believe in nor will I baptize babies. Baptism in Christianity is for the remission (forgiveness) of sins. It's hard for a baby to make that decision. I agree with the moderator. But Good Luck with your new church. |
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