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Van

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I do not think any baptist believes in water baptizing babies, infants or toddlers. OTOH, we all accept believer water baptism, where the professing Christian understands both the doctrines of the gospel and his or her commitment to Christ including following His teachings. Superficial faith results is falling away according to scripture.
 

Jerome

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Rodney Kennedy of First Baptist Church of Dayton

Oh brother:

Baptists who baptize infants

"informing all of that has been years of increasingly liturgical practice for the church and Kennedy, who describes himself as 'somewhat Catholic-Baptist'."

"'I already accepted the validity of infant baptism and we don’t make people get baptized' if they were baptized as infants before joining First Baptist, he said."


The last part reminds me of what John Piper was pushing at Bethlehem Baptist:

"[If it 'does not involve baptismal regeneration or the guarantee of saving grace'] belief in the Biblical validity of infant baptism....is not viewed by the elders of Bethlehem Baptist Church as a weighty or central enough departure from Biblical teaching to exclude a person from membership"

"if he meets all other relevant qualifications and is persuaded from Bible study and a clear conscience that his baptism is valid....we would not require baptism by immersion as a believer for membership"
 
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