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We do believe in the born again experience, in that we are reborn at the time of our repentance and baptism. We become new beings in Christ or to put it better we are new creations in Christ (albeit with a past :/ ) and the spirit dwells in us or alternatively the gift of salvation from the Spirit. Salvation to a future life.
No to baptism before belief. You must believe first then confess your belief and repentance of sins at your baptism.
Also no to baptism of babies because we believe that until someone is old enough to know sin you are without sin. We don't believe in the inherent sinfulness doctrine. Sin is something we learn as we mature and decide to do. A baby doesn't know what's right or wrong for the first year or so of his or her life. Then it is not really choosing sin, rather testing mum n dad's patience and boundaries. Further, a toddler cannot possibly comprehend God and the consequences of his or her actions. Lord knows we adults have a hard enough time of that
Therefore no infant baptism.
No to baptism before belief. You must believe first then confess your belief and repentance of sins at your baptism.
Also no to baptism of babies because we believe that until someone is old enough to know sin you are without sin. We don't believe in the inherent sinfulness doctrine. Sin is something we learn as we mature and decide to do. A baby doesn't know what's right or wrong for the first year or so of his or her life. Then it is not really choosing sin, rather testing mum n dad's patience and boundaries. Further, a toddler cannot possibly comprehend God and the consequences of his or her actions. Lord knows we adults have a hard enough time of that
Therefore no infant baptism.
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