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Seraphim73
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Ok we get it. You’ve decided you and your friends know better than the Catholic Church. That’s fine I suppose. But now you are arguing just to argue. The reason the conditional baptism was done has been explained to you multiple times by multiple people. If you can’t accept it well that’s your problem.So I should tell them to not have any interest in or curiosity about Catholicism unless they have only positive thoughts instead? Or to never mention that they disagree - and strenuously - with the Catholic church even though we frequently argue theology? Or should the faithful of the Church never question their priests or wonder why things are or if they need to be done a certain way?
Right but for most Christians - especially the people asking who are not baptist - you do not redo the rite. Redoing the rite without grave need would be a serious problem, and shouldn’t be undertaken for them unless there was real doubt about the person’s baptism. And in their (and my) view there shouldn’t have been doubt about mine.
And again, the major problem is that the way it was explained to me there were no real epistemic doubts about my baptism, but the register required that there be a specific date and since nothing I had came dated it had to be redone. That seems odd to me.