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In baptism a person receives God's clensing of the original sin of Adam and Eve it is the first step in making heaven possible for an individual whether they are conscious of the act or not. Confirmation is usually done at a later age when a person has the capacity to reflect and comprehend the Holy Spirit's role in their life. It is the Spiritual maturity of a person. That does not mean a person's faith does not continue to deepen and grow for it must.

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Believer's baptism is an invention of Baptists from the 17th century onwards, confirmation is one of the seven sacraments established by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, in 33 A.D.

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Q: What is the difference between receiving the Holy spirit at baptism Vs confirmation?
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