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In the baptism (and repentence) commanded by Peter for the remission of sins and to secure the gift of the Holy Spirit ... Yes, definitely.
In the baptism performed by Lutherans on babies that appears to comply with only some of what Peter commanded ... I have no idea.
God CAN do anything. What God CHOOSES to do, is above my pay grade (he does not consult with me before making a decision).
What makes baptism? It's God's promises in the water according to His word (water and the word). I listed the verses already here in the thread from a bible study. I can post it again if you like.
God has promised that the gift of the Holy Spirit will be received in baptism.
God has promised that the gift is for our children too.
Since the gift of the Holy Spirit is received, then faith is given to those who receive baptism.
Since the gift of the Holy Spirit is received in baptism as Acts states, then those who receive baptism are also turned to God. That's repentance. It isn't just sorrow for sins we have committed. Surely we are sinful since conception as the psalm verse states.