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IS IT THE CHILDREN'S BAPTISM ...?
The categorical answer to this question is: YES. Of course, that the adults' baptism is obviously Biblical. For what, in what to the respecta, we do not have to prove anything. The same does not happen with the infantile baptism or of children. But, which is not so obvious, does not mean that it is not probable. It is very common in our days to do DNA tests to demonstrate the parenthood of creatures, which, on having been born, do not bring a stamp in the forehead with the name of the father, but a scientific examination can demonstrate to whom his parenthood corresponds. The same happens with the infantile baptism; the only thing, that in this case we cannot be in charge to him to do a DNA. The test here is that to be Biblical. And this leads us immediately to establishing like authority, the only base of faith and obedience of the Christian: The Sacred Writing. Nevertheless, it is necessary to clarify, that we understand, that the God's Word comprises both the Ancient one and the New Testament. And that both testaments constitute a historical and progressive revelation, and therefore, a unit without errors or contradictions, since “the whole Writing is inspired by God” (2 Timoteo 3:16). The next thing to facilitate the discussion of this topic is to clear the way of some prejudices or erroneous ideas:


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