prmerger: The issue of infant baptism, appears to me anyway, to be a gray area; because of the child’s inability to understand what salvation is! I personally do not know what happens, when a baby dies, before being baptized

What if it is stillborn; then what? What scriptue tells you that the baby is saved? What did Jesus mean, when He said,“This is my blood, which is poured out for the remission of sins.” Did He say that we had to be baptized first? Even Peter said that we had to repent, and turn to God for forgiveness, before we were baptized! And, you have not proven to me that you can lose your salvation

Did the prodigal son lose his sonship, after he disgraced his father, and returned like a slave? Just because Peter told the believers, that the gift of salvation was available to their children, does not mean that it was automatic! It would be sort of like, if I graduated from college, and the president of the university, said,“the gift of graduation is available to your children”, does not mean that he will just give them a diploma for doing nothing

You can’t put God in a box,and make it seem like anyone who doesn’t see things your way, can’t come intp the box, and therefore, can’t enjoy God! So, in answer to your incessant and arrogant question; I do not believe there is a “mechanism”, by which babies are saved! If I even believed that such a thing existed, I would be claiming to know the mind of God! Still waiting on irrefutable proof, that babies are indeed saved, by baptism! Wasn’t Jesus dedicated back to God in Luke 2:22-23?