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Wannano
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Not quite accurate…Protestants who believe only in immersion do not baptize babies because they do not believe in infant baptism itself. Technically I don’t think baptism for Catholics is a requirement for salvation as much as it is the thing that gives you salvation. It is required therefore, but it is actually the vehicle. Infant baptism is not directly mentioned in scripture and indications are it was not practiced as a requirement for several hundred years .Wannano:![]()
I think baptism as a requirement for salvation is only important to Catholics, though most Protestants I know do baptize. Judaism, too, has a form of baptism, full immersion in the mikvah bath. Of course we do not believe in the Trinity or in Christ as the messiah. Only converts have to undergo immersion in the mikvah. They immerse three times, absolutely no clothing, make up, or nail polish. When they emerge the third time, they are considered reborn Jewish. Jewish women use the mikvah at specified times when ritually impure.I think I am correct in saying that amongst the Believers Baptism groups in the Protestant churches, baptism would only be performed by a minister or at least a fellow believer. This would by in large stem from the fact that there would never be an emergency situation for the baptism, because salvation is not contigent upon the act of baptism.
Some Protestants I know believe in full immersion baptism, others baptize like Catholics. Of course, one can’t immerse a baby! That’s why the Protestants who believe in full immersion only baptize adults.