Literally? No. Figuratively? It's a ritual to symbolize such.
1-it's important in anglican and most other christian branches 2-baptism isn't just dunking your head in water. when you come out, you leave your sins in the water and are forgiven and purified. it is the ultimate commitment to Jesus and God. (unless your a young child when the event occurs. if your in this situation, you can get confirmed, which means you confirm you want to follow Jesus. like a second, less wet baptism.)
its purified
There is nothing called Islamic baptism. Muslims, per Islam religion teachings, do not believe in baptism which is believed in by Christians as rituals to get one purified from what they call the Adam original sin. Muslims believe that the Sin of Adam and Eve was forgiven by God upon Adam and Eve repent. Muslims believe also that everyone is responsible of his doings and sayings and is responsible of the consequences. No one bears the sins of others.
Purified is the correct spelling.
purified
The Baptism Pool holds the water that will be used for the Baptism.
The water was purified before they drank it. Purified water is the only water they drink.
purified
Cleaned, purged.
Purified in Blood was created in 2003.
Purified was created on 2005-09-13.
how the river gets purified in Pakistan