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..! haha of course it is -thats my point thank you for backing me up on that .
"Living" applies after conception.... we don't start "living" as we celebrate birthday number "x."
Yes, I agree, we are to baptize people (and "people" means living) - but I'm still trying to find the commands, "But NOT - repeat NOT - unless that person has attained the age of X!" Or, "But NOT - repeat NOT - unless that person first has recited 'the sinner's prayer' and come forward at an altar call!" Or "But NOT - repeat NOT - unless that person has first wept buckets of tears in repentance." I'm trying to find the substantiation for this new tradition of a tiny minority of Christians of forbidding baptism to those under the age of "X" (whatever age that is, none will say).
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