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The thing with Catholicism is we don’t confine baptisim to one age, a person of any age can be bapised… On the other hand we do believe the sooner the better…My reason in making that statement was that you can’t specifically confine the expectation to any age - especially one that God Himself expects out of us. That’s my point.
I would agree that in the protestant mind, a 2 year old isn’t capable of reasoning well enough to accept/reject Christ. Their minds haven’t matured enough yet. But, to pick a certain age is kind of like saying that all 16 year olds drive well enough to be on the roads with us older and more mature folks!
Friend, this shouldn’t be about who has what - “we have something you don’t” is a rather childish me vs. you philosophy which I don’t adhere to. We both look to Christ as the Author and Finisher of our Faith and for that reason I can call you sister.
God bless…
Christ is what we have in common, and in that I also admit there are things you look at differently than me. We, Catholics, do have something in our baptism that you don’t. I really am not trying to be childish, it is the truth… Especially when Protestants look at baptisim as being symbolic… You and I are related in Christ, and that is one thing that makes our Lord so wonderful. God bless…