Yes. Many notable denominations of the Christian church practice the sanction of baptism. Among them are the Episcopal, Baptist, and Lutheran churches.
Anabaptist
The Baptism Pool holds the water that will be used for the Baptism.
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, this is strongly frowned upon. To be a sponsor is to actively participate and therefore to publicly acknowledge a non-Catholic ceremony. This could give way to confusion or even scandal and could not be permitted even on the grounds of ecumenism. In fact, this kind of confusion goes against true ecumenism by giving way to a sort of spiritual relativism, as it gives the idea that one creed is just as valid as the next and sets aside the idea of Truth.
Baptism
=== === === ===No it is not the symbol of Baptism!
The baptism will be in the church records where the baptism was done.
How I know that I am undergoing Baptism of Fire?
Similarites being the water baptism is a physical act and the baptism of desire is not the way that Jesus was baptized. Rather the desire is actually a desire to not have to do more than just think about baptism.
Richard Pengilly has written: 'The Scripture guide to baptism' -- subject(s): Baptism, Biblical teaching, Infant baptism 'The Scripture guide to baptism' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Baptism, Biblical teaching 'The Scripture guide to baptism' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Baptism, Biblical teaching