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BLUEMOON74
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You’ll get a lot of that from Protestants. Believe me I have had this debate with them before. They make speculations bc they do not know the history of the Catholic Church nor or they informed of our sacraments. Problem is with Protestants is that they hear something and that is passed down and then it becomes a big rumor and they dont do their homework before they point the finger at our religion. Tell them about our sacraments, that yes, while a child is baptised as an infant, they are also confirmed as an adult bc that is their arguement that a person shoud be the age of reason to recieve baptism. Also inform them of the many converts that go through RCIA that are baptised as adults. When they press and argue, you tell them that’s the way it is and we can agree to disagree bc they’re not going to heaven any faster than you are.Greetings in Christ!
I was perusing through a protestant pamphlet that was covering basic Christian beliefs (biased, I’m afraid, on their behalf) and came across the subject of Baptism. It insisted on baptism by immersion, citing certain scripture to back up the statement. It did not condone infant baptism or sprinkling. The subject brought to mind many discussions that I’ve had with other Christians, particularly Protestants who insist that baptism must be done by immersion only.
The publication also stressed that it must be in the name of Jesus Christ (who else would it be??!!) Some Protestants are adamant in their belief that a Catholic is not really baptized, since we utilize sprinkling. Some also erroneously believe Catholics are not even Christians….perplexing, to say the least . I always reply that all Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholics. Maybe someone can help me with how to intelligently answer a Protestant when the subject of baptism comes up? Thanks for your help,
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Jerald Franklin Archer
Laudetur Jesus Christus!