God's Promise Demands Infant Baptism
God's Promise Demands Infant Baptism Samuel Watterson A Simple Conclusion Baptists frequently defend their exclusionary practice by claiming that there is no biblical support for infant baptism. Their practice (refusing to baptize infants) is exclusionary because everyone agrees and recognizes that those who are baptized are members of the church. By refusing to baptize the infant children of believers, Baptists are telling us that these infants cannot (at least yet) be considered members of...
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