if you have baby one days and taking to baptism?

If you have baby one days and taking baptism?

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  • No

    Votes: 4 57.1%

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mostly parents always acceptance to christian as god for Baptism or christening.

mostly parents who is catholic always taking to baptism become christian/catholic.

if you married countries like England,Italy,Belgium,Sweden,Norway,anythings in countries have trust as christian and god.

I wanted my children getting baptism after birth one days till 3 or 6 months between because my boyfriend is British if he would acceptance to baptism our children in christian.
 
I don't vote because that's depends on what happened in the future, but as for my family, they would probably want me to baptism my baby (if I have one), so I am more likely to baptism my baby, but I am not sure if that would actually happen in the future.
 
Baptist believers don't baptize babies.

We follow the baptism of believers. We understand that baptism does not remove sins. Only trusting Jesus can remove sin guilt. A person has to first repent and accept Jesus Christ as personal Savior. Then, that person can be baptized as a public sign of following Jesus Christ. Babies can't do that, so they can't be baptized. A person has to be old enough to understand the concepts of sin and repentance, and to have the free will to decide to accept Jesus as Savior.

That's the Baptist belief. Hubby and I are Baptists, so our daughter was not baptized as a baby. She was baptized later as a young child, after she had made her own decision to repent and be saved by Jesus.
 
My son was baptised as an infant, and confirmed at the age of 12.
 
Hell no, I never got baptism since born.
 
mostly parents always acceptance to christian as god for Baptism or christening.

mostly parents who is catholic always taking to baptism become christian/catholic.

if you married countries like England,Italy,Belgium,Sweden,Norway,anythings in countries have trust as christian and god.

I wanted my children getting baptism after birth one days till 3 or 6 months between because my boyfriend is British if he would acceptance to baptism our children in christian.
To baptize babies is the Catholic doctrine, not Christian doctrine.
 
To baptize babies is the Catholic doctrine, not Christian doctrine.

Catholics believe in Christ, therefore, they are a Christian religion, too. They are just not a Protestant Christian religion. There are other Christian religions that practice infant baptism, as well.
 
I, myself, doesnt believe in baby baptism. But, i do believe to dedicate your child to God and pray for. Bec baptism represent, after a person gave their lives to Christ. Baptism isnt for salvation or anything. As Jesus said, "Go ye therefore teach all nation and baptize them, in the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit". Notice "teach all nation and baptize...". How can you teach babies? Also, as saying catholic vs christian seems contradict, bec no matter what church you go, going to church does not make you a christian. Christian is for those who are "born again" or say, those who gave their lives to Christ. Salvation based on grace, not work or anything you do.
 
I can trust people who have baby and going get baptism after baby born what i wanted it because im acceptance jesus in 2001 for baptism and i trust god but i wanted my own children to baptism when infant its my choice.

my boyfriend is British and he lives in England but im sure i wanted my own kids to have baptism if my boyfriend's family have christening in pasts im hope so i wanted pasts and present in christening gowns if my boyfriend would agree.
 
I, myself, doesnt believe in baby baptism. But, i do believe to dedicate your child to God and pray for. Bec baptism represent, after a person gave their lives to Christ. Baptism isnt for salvation or anything. As Jesus said, "Go ye therefore teach all nation and baptize them, in the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit". Notice "teach all nation and baptize...". How can you teach babies? Also, as saying catholic vs christian seems contradict, bec no matter what church you go, going to church does not make you a christian. Christian is for those who are "born again" or say, those who gave their lives to Christ. Salvation based on grace, not work or anything you do.

Totally with you.
 
My both sons were baptised when they were 4 months old and one of my both sons confirmed at the age of 14 last April 2007. :)
 
Baptist believers don't baptize babies.

We follow the baptism of believers. We understand that baptism does not remove sins. Only trusting Jesus can remove sin guilt. A person has to first repent and accept Jesus Christ as personal Savior. Then, that person can be baptized as a public sign of following Jesus Christ. Babies can't do that, so they can't be baptized. A person has to be old enough to understand the concepts of sin and repentance, and to have the free will to decide to accept Jesus as Savior.


Exactly, none of my three children hasn't been baptized.
 
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