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Nicea325
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Thanks for the clarification and I do understand such positions.Hey Nicea, there’s no offense in your question.
I need to get some sleep, but here is a link to the 1911 Catholic Encyclopedia article on “Baptism” which I’m going to refer to because it makes an important distinction which may help the discussion: newadvent.org/cathen/02258b.htm
If I have time tomorrow I’ll quote some of it, but for now please scroll down to the “Necessity of Baptism” section. There, it talks about two kinds of necessities-- a “necessity of means”
and a “necessity of precept”. I think it’s accurate to say that Evangelicals believe in the necessity of precept but not the necessity of means. So, to the best of my knowledge, no Evangelicals believe someone would be “in danger” (of hell, I assume you mean), as you asked, solely because they’ve failed to be baptised at any age. But they would be failing in obedience and forfeiting a means of blessing and “confirmation and nourishment”.