Wow, a lot has happened since I was on last, and the conversation has strayed.
One quick correction on Baptism.
Method of baptism for one. The priesthood is given to all worthy males and so a priest is not the only one that can baptise. Just things like that.
The purpose for baptism is pretty clear even though some denominations don’t believe it is important. Of course the reason they don’t believe it is important is that they have no authority to baptise anyone. Although many do baptise and get their authority from the bible. I still haven’t figured that one out.
Did you know that the Catholic Church teaches that ANYONE can baptize? Even non-baptized people? We don’t limit it to just priests.
And why is that? It gets to who actually does the baptism, who actually has the power to regenerate a soul from the death and subservience it is under since the Fall, who can actually reunite man with God by adopting us back into God’s family.
It’s not a man who can do that. It is JESUS. HE is our High Priest (which, by the way, is another reason the Church can never apostatize, because Jesus would have to apostatize; “Saul, why are you persecuting ME”–Jesus and His Church are One).
By invoking the name of the Holy Trinity, we call upon God Himself to do the baptism. That’s the whole point. God actually does the work, not man. He just asks that we be His instruments to call upon His power.
This is why it is nonsense to say that a baptism is only validly given by “someone in authority.” JESUS is the authority.
Of course, the normative method for baptism is having those ordained by the manner Christ chose do so, but any can invoke his name, with proper intent, to ask him to do it.
Baptism is a free gift of Grace; it is regeneration, rebirth into the eternal life of the Trinity, making us adopted sons of Christ. It should be denied no one just because some men are attempting to appropriate sole authority for that to themselves, as if they regenerate the soul and not Christ. There should be no reason to withhold it from infants, whose souls are receptive of this free gift but who are born outside the Garden and its union with God (“Suffer the little children to come unto me, and
do not prevent them”)–how dare we prevent them by refusing to let them have baptism, denying them that free gift, refusing to take them to Christ and let him regenerate them into our Christian family!
Baptism does so much for us that hasn’t even been mentioned yet. And if, as Paul says, “Baptism
now saves you,” how could God, who wishes all men to be saved, deny that to man for nearly 1800 years?
Tick one more to that myriad of problems with the apostasy theory.