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Baptism only truly inducts people into the Christian faith if they consent to it
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| Baptism only truly inducts people into the Christian faith if they consent to it | |
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| Subjects | |
| Baptism |
Consent |
| Christianity |
Theology |
| Linking arguments | |
| People should only be baptized when they choose to be Christian
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Many of the church fathers were baptized as infants, when they could not have consented to it, and later received gifts of the Holy Ghost, which would not have happened if their baptisms had not been valid. [1]