Now, on to infant baptism. Scripture does not ANYWHERE condemn or forbid infant baptism. So, to find the Truth on whether or not to baptize infants, I would look to the Church, which 1Tim3:15 tells me is the “pillar and foundation of all truth”. There is record as early as the late 1st century of infant baptism taking place, and there is NO record of any Christian objection to the practice of infant baptism prior to the 16th century that I have found anywhere. (If I am wrong on this, then please let me know, citing your source…I’m not so prideful I can’t admit that I am wrong.) The ONLY controversy historically documented within the Church concerning the baptism of infants was whether or not it should be done at 8 days, given its parallel to and fulfillment of the Jewish law of circumcision. This is not a “later Catholic” development, this was within the first hundred years after the death of Christ. If it is indeed true that the Catholic Church is a “later version” of Christianity, then surely there would be record of some objection from the “original Christians” regarding this matter.