I thought I’d give quotations from orthodox sites that explain the orthodox meaning of baptism
All Italics are my own writing.
From
russianchurchwebsites.com/baptisminorthodoxchurch.html
*Under the title:*The institution of the sacrament of Baptism
"It was the Lord Jesus who instituted Baptism. “He who believes and is baptized will be saved” (Mark 16:16). “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Mathew 28:19). “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God”.
[The purpose of Holy Baptism
To remove the consequences of the ‘original sin’.
To wash away all other sins committed before the time of baptism if the person is beyond the age of infancy. To unite the person to “The Body of Christ” (That is, the Church) and to open the doors of salvation and eternal life to him or her.
Further down the page
"Do you unite yourself to Christ?"
The renunciation of Satan and the union with Christ expresses our faith that the newly-baptized child has passed from one master to another, from Satan to Christ, from death to life. The bold is my own- Anyone can read the whole page to get all the relevant information available
This document, which I gather is about the orthodox sacramental life, titled:The Orthodox Cycle of Life can be read here
orthodoxinfo.com/praxis/guidech3.pdf
“The Mystery of Orthodox Baptism has been terribly misunderstood and misrepresented in Orthodox theological and spiritual thinking, particularly among Orthodox in the West. Roman Catholic and Protestant influences have greatly blurred the true meaning of what Baptism is and what it does for the believer. In fact, many nominal Orthodox Christians think of Baptism as some quaint initiation rite. But as Saint Cyril tells us, the Mystery
of Baptism transforms the entire person—body and soul—, so that after Baptism we embrace a new life, spiritually restored to the state of innocence and purity for which God created us.”
I found it quite interesting that the author blames the lack of appreciation for the deep meaning of Baptism by western and nominal orthodox on Roman Catholics! Here the orthodox are, insisting that Baptism is just introduction (initiation) into the Church where salvation is found, and a Catholic is insisting that it’s much more than that! I also loved the quote at the beginning by st Cyril of Jerusalem
Great indeed is the Baptism which is offered you. It is a ransom to captives; the remission of offenses; the death of sin; the regeneration of the soul; the garment of light; the holy seal indissoluble; the chariot to heaven; the luxury of paradise; a procuring of the kingdom; the gift of adoption.102
Here’s another quote by traditionalist orthodox who refuse to view non-orthodox baptism as valid at all-
Baptism and Grace
"It is Orthodox baptism—and Orthodox baptism alone—which begins to fulfill the saving work of our Lord in the human person in the fullest sense. Whereas a believer can be led to repentance (even St. John the Forerunner baptized a baptism of repentance), only in the baptized Orthodox Christian can there be restoration to the true self and recovery from a state of corruption and stain—only an Orthodox baptism can restore the ontological integrity of man (cf St. Athanasios On the Incarnation)."
-It maybe that there are numerous frauds on the net masquerading as orthodox, teaching all sorts of lies-Perhaps. But I wanted to list some to show where I’m getting my information on orthodox teaching on baptism, that’s what is available to me. Of course any person can google “orthodox baptism” or “Eastern orthodox teaching on baptism” or whatever, to see for themselves just what information is there on the very deep, rich and apostolic teaching of at at least some orthodox on baptism and not just rely on oversimplifications given in arguments.**