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Just to make sure I’m correct, Baptists do not believe baptism is regenerative right? What would be the purpose of re-baptizing you? Would it be to signify a renewal of your commitment? I’m just curious.The first congregation of Baptists was founded in 1609 in Amsterdam by English Separatist John Smyth, who rebaptized himself by infusion (pouring). He wasn’t happy in his new community and returned to the Mennonites shortly thereafter. The practice of immersion only didn’t begin until the community was back in London, and the third split in the Baptist ranks occurred in 1644. A group called the Immersion Baptists then decided the only way baptism could be “valid” was by immersion (submersion). Immersion then became one of the Baptist “distinctives.” You’d have thought immersion would have been one of their first principles, but it wasn’t (Handbook of Denominations in the U.S., Samuel Hill).
Baptists insist that if one hasn’t been dunked, one hasn’t been baptized, citing the (nonexistent) “proof” that Jesus was immersed, but Southern Baptists have no qualms about baptizing members more than once – a most unbiblical practice.
When I went to my SB pastor with my concerns about Sola Scriptura, he thought I needed to be baptized again. So I was.It didn’t help. I left Christianity anyway. I was a long, long time finding my way home
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Jim Dandy
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