Wait a minute! This person NO DOUBT had the Gospel presented to him hundreds if not thousands of times - in hymns (yes, they sing Gospel hymns in every denomination), in Bible readings (at least liturgical churches have direct, verbatim, extensive Bible readings in EVERY worship service, directly from the Bible), and probably in sermons and Bible Studies. BUT, according to you, he never had "valid faith." Of course, this is one of the new protests to infant baptism - it must be forbidden, disallowed, prohibited because we can't confirm that in every case, as a direct result of receiving it, a person comes to "valid faith." Ah..... you just condemned singing, reading the Bible, Bible study, hearing sermons FOR THE EXACT SAME REASON..... Since we must forbid anything that doesn't CAUSE faith EVERY TIME, it is disallowed, forbidden, prohibited (according to the arguments here), so since you insist THAT'S exactly the case with sermons, Bible study, evangelism, hymns (doesn't necessarily CAUSE "valid faith" every time), you therefore prohibit preaching, evangelism, Bible study, singing Gospel hymns, reading the Bible for the exact same reason.
Wow.
- Josiah