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It doesn’t quite work that way Zenas, biblically speaking your not “saved” i.e. past tense and forever by any single particular act. There is no single profession or sacrament one can partake of to “be saved” period. Rather, being saved is closer to what you might call a life style in some sense. It is faith in Christ, but it is enduring obedient faith in Christ that saves, this can not be described as a single profession there for even if you baptised at the front end as you suggest, then what are you really achieving?Very interesting thread. Now I have a question for Church Militant or someone else who may know. Why don’t Catholics baptize RCIA candidates at the front end of the program? That way they would be saved while still learning about the faith. I wouldn’t want to get half way through RCIA and die while unbaptized.
What is most important is to build and nurture faith in Christ, then when one is truely prepared and equipped to accept, fully accept baptism do you baptise. Then they are ready to continue in the faith, continue persevering, continue rejecting satan, continue seeking the Lord.
God bless,