Its when your sins turn away from you and the holy spirit come onto you.
i do not know that is why i am asking u fools
Judaism doesn't have baptism, that is a strictly Christian ceremony.
In general, it is blessed at the baptism ceremony itself.
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they believe baptism is an important ceremony because they say when ur baby is baptised u OFFICIALLY become the daughter/son of jesus.
A baptizer is a person who baptizes someone.
Baptism
We call it a Wiccaning. Yes, we have our own baptism ceremony for babies (or new members of the faith).
Amrit is the Sikh version of Baptism. They go through a Baptism Ceremony where they become baptised, take new names and follow Sikhism to the best of their ability. The ceremony takes place in a Gurudwara.
There is no baptism in Buddhism. The concepts of "original sin", a deity, an outside influence of deities or clergy to act on someone's behest, forgiveness, and the essential badness of people are all concepts missing from Buddhism that would imply a need for baptism.
baptism
Baptism. In the Bible, baptism is a believers baptism. Someone who believes in Jesus Christ as their saviour.