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Some statements from the Baby-Baptising perspective, with respect to part salvation and baptised babies:
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Let’s try to cut through what some might consider waffle, by asking some simple questions, one at a time – simple questions to which simple Yes or No answers can be given.
Question 1. Are babies who have been subjected to a baptismal rite, permanently safe from ultimately going to Hell, irrespective of what they might individually do or not do later in life? (Assuming that each has been baptised by an “authorised” person.)
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Depending on the simple and direct Yes or No answer to that question, the appropriate second question can be raised in my next Post.
Following that path, assuming that the simple and direct Yes or No answers are forthcoming, we will be able to progressively home in on how internally consistent the baby-baptising perspective is, when subjected to a modicum of reasonable questioning.
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Of course, if the requested, simple and direct Yes or No answers are not forthcoming, could some people see that as a tacit defence of the indefensible?
Loyalty can prove to be a double-edged sword, can it not?
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God has made promises to all of us through His Word in the waters of baptism. He gives the gift of the Holy Spirit in baptism as Acts 2 tells us which means that unless the baby rejects Him, that baby has salvation by grace through faith because of His Word. An adult who hears the Word receives faith to believe. The Word is in the waters of baptism giving faith to a baby. Aren't we saved by grace through faith, Pedrito?