Baptism enters children in the kingdom of God, so, Baptism in some way make children a Christian, but until Confirmation, kids that were baptised are Christians.
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There is no baptism in the Jewish religion. Only Christians have baptism.
In Baptism, you share Christ's identity as a disciple.
Christians
Roman religion did not have baptism. Only Christian Romans had baptism and their beliefs about it were the same as that of modern Christians.
Baptism. It is required before any other sacrament is received. All sacraments give grace.
Catholics are Christians!
There is no chalice in baptism. Some Christians use a chalice in the Lord's Supper or communion.
Tradition Christians believe in infant baptism, the reason being , as one can not tell whether a baby will grow up mentally retarded, so then he will not know god. So the best thing is to have infant baptism.
Many (not all) Christians celebrate birth by having a baptism ceremony where they give the baby a Christian name, designate godparents, and sprinkle water on the baby's head. This is basically a Christening!!
Many (not all) Christians celebrate birth by having a baptism ceremony where they give the baby a Christian name, designate godparents, and sprinkle water on the baby's head.
Because that is how it was done in the Bible.
Most Christians believe that baptism forgives ones sins- anything bad they may have done in their life.