"Baptism should only be received when one is old enough to confirm one's faith".
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"Baptism should only be received when one is old enough to confirm one's faith". In the early church, Baptism, Confirmation and the Eucharist were received together at the Easter Vigil and were referred to as 'Sacraments of Initiation'. These rites were earned and delivered because of a person's past and present rich, religious beliefs. Their award and entitlement was to have the privilege to be part of the Christian community, they were usually received as an adult. Baptists insist that the New Testament, associates baptism with a person's own faith in Jesus; and as very small children are not old enough to believe for themselves, baptism should be withheld until the child can make his or her own decision. Baptists or 'believers' believe the following: * Baptism should only take place when the candidate is old enough to make an intimate decision. * Anyone wishing to be baptised must give evidence of having...

