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    Oct 29, 2007, 01:18 PM
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    There is absolutely no biblical basis for baptising an infant. None what so ever. If you are a christian the Bible should be you point of reference. Baptism was to people who were old enough to make the decision.
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    Oct 29, 2007, 01:29 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9
    Silentrascal, we are very tolerant of your religion, whatever it may be, you haven't clarified. I am wondering why you can't be tolerant of ours. As I stated before, we all have our own beliefs, we are of different faiths obviously.

    Catholic Update - The Sacrament of Baptism by Sandra DeGidio, O.S.M.

    In defense of OG I will c&p this, and I will post my source, as you have not done.
    Why don't you give some biblical reference for your argument instead of just quoting info from websites which we don't even know how credible they are. Lets here it from God's Word itself. Do you have any scrioptures that can prove that infants are to be baptised? As far as I am concerned if you are doing a religious ritual that is not indorsed in the bible you are waisting your time because it has not spiritual signficants. Baptising an infant has not signficants. If parents are just wanting to dedicate their child to the lord, that is what Baby Deduications are for.
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    Oct 29, 2007, 02:08 PM
    This question has been closed as it steered way off topic and became a mudslinging match.

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