Does baptism give one the true faith?

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As a Catholic, it appears to me that Galatians 3:27 is referring to those in Gal 3:23-25 to whom have already received water baptism as now having a faith which is different and better than the believers to whom have not yet been baptized. It’s saying that those who have been baptized have a faith whereby they’ve “put on Christ”, which seems to be a supernatural miraculous true faith . Which obviously means the unbaptized believers have not “put on Christ”, and therefore their faith is a lesser intellectual type of faith without the miraculous aspect of Christ’s sacrificial grace in them.,… I invite everyone to give their opinion on my understanding of Gal 3:23-27. If any of you have a different opinion, then please share in the comments. Thank you.
 
Christ did say if you do not eat my flesh you will have no life in you, and we all know that Christ is life so maybe he was talking about the first protestants in the bible, the ones Jesus said to leave them be as they are not against us but neither of us?
I heard a prominent Protestant, one of those celebrity ones say the other day when asked if Catholics are a cult? he stated" a cult is when a person who adds or takes away from the Bible or what Christ has said"? Of course implying Catholics add and takeaway…
now I found that very telling about there mentally.
 
Interesting. But isn’t Gal 3:23-27 explicitly telling us that we acquire true faith only at Water Baptism? This would seem to refute both the salvation by faith alone protestant teaching, and refute the teaching of baptism of desire taught in the catechism.
 
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