no because baptism is an act from a priest. you only have the right to baptise somone if they are about to die and they give u permission or vise versa. you can also baptize yourself. so in conclusion baptism is really only a good act if you are the baptizer.
Methodists believe that one Baptism is enough. They believe that the effectiveness of Baptism is based on God's work in a person's life, not on that person's understanding of Baptism or ability to make a decision for Christ at the time of their baptism. That is also why Methodists allow infant Baptism.
because about him is religious and good.
it is good to be surrounded by brothers and sisters in Christ
Mahunja Barnabas has written: 'The theological and ecumenical aspects of baptism after the document of Lima, BEM' -- subject(s): Baptism, Baptism, Eucharist, and ministry, Catholic Church, Evangelistic work, Religious life and customs
The Baptism Pool holds the water that will be used for the Baptism.
The 'Baptism of Christ'.
Baptism should occur only when the party to be baptised is old and wise enough to make an informed decision on whether or not to consent.
There is no such thing as a Jewish baptism.
There is no baptism in the Jewish religion. Only Christians have baptism.
that is the point of baptism
No, Shakespeare's work was not first published at his baptism. Shakespeare's plays and poetry were published during his lifetime, with the first collection of his plays published in 1623, seven years after his death. However, it is unclear if Shakespeare himself oversaw the publication of his work, or if they were published by others after his death.
A bible for my guess or something that tells about been a christian