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JoshuaLinfoot
Guest
Hello,
I’ve been listening to an RCIA podcast, and I have a question about baptism.
I was born into the Seventh Day Adventist Church. My first baptism was when I was little, maybe 7 or 8. I don’t remember the experience at all, except being told, by my mom, that I was baptized at a summer camp in a lake. I was then baptized a second time when I was in my mid 20s, out of my own decision to follow Christ. The second time was also in a lake and the pastor said the needed words of in the name of father, son and Holy Spirit. I’m assuming my first baptism was also like this.
In the RCIA podcast, the speaker mentioned confession and baptism and that those never baptized don’t do a first confession since they never had a previous baptism. Clearly that’s not me, as I’ve had 2, at least I think since I’m not sure how Catholics view SDA baptisms. The speaker then said those who have been baptized must do confession.
This is my dilemma. If I convert, I will need to confess my sins, however I don’t know which baptism I’ve had is valid, meaning I don’t know how far back in my past I need to dig.
I’ve been listening to an RCIA podcast, and I have a question about baptism.
I was born into the Seventh Day Adventist Church. My first baptism was when I was little, maybe 7 or 8. I don’t remember the experience at all, except being told, by my mom, that I was baptized at a summer camp in a lake. I was then baptized a second time when I was in my mid 20s, out of my own decision to follow Christ. The second time was also in a lake and the pastor said the needed words of in the name of father, son and Holy Spirit. I’m assuming my first baptism was also like this.
In the RCIA podcast, the speaker mentioned confession and baptism and that those never baptized don’t do a first confession since they never had a previous baptism. Clearly that’s not me, as I’ve had 2, at least I think since I’m not sure how Catholics view SDA baptisms. The speaker then said those who have been baptized must do confession.
This is my dilemma. If I convert, I will need to confess my sins, however I don’t know which baptism I’ve had is valid, meaning I don’t know how far back in my past I need to dig.