catholic baptisms aren’t biblical baptisms anyways. doesn’t mean anything to babies that can’t remember it.
If a blind man couldn’t see Jesus or know him, yet still be healed by him, similarly a baptism by Jesus can still save someone who doesn’t know Jesus yet.
Easy feller....
Can’t help but wonder how they’re going to track down adults who may have received the “wrong words” at baptism as an infant.
Where is it in the Bible that someone must “remember” an event in order for God to confer His grace? Your God is very small.
Again, a lack of memory doesn’t block out the grace of God. If that were the case, we shouldn’t pray for people who undergo surgery or who are in a coma.
“catholic baptisms aren’t biblical baptisms anyways. doesn’t mean anything to babies that can’t remember it.”
What are your theological credentials? They’re more substantial than those of two millennia of theologians and philosophers going back to Jesus, the founder of Catholicism?
Actually, parents take the responsibility of baptizing their children to be Catholic. Anyone baptized in the Catholic Church is judged, on the day of judgement, as Catholic.
You can say people can say ‘I’m no longer Catholic’ but it simply doesn’t work that way.
People who receive the sacraments are Catholic.
Do you think baptism gets its value from what you “think” or “feel” about it?
Baptism REMOVES ORIGINAL SIN, so if you Protestants don’t get Baptized until you are much older, then YOU ALL are living with ORIGINAL SIN!!
I'm sure glad the Bible is clear on which way is the right way!
It says so right in chapter 15 of Acts!