Christianity is one of the world profound religion which has validated to baptized at once.
No, baptism is only necessary once.
yes the child is only once baptized.
Baptism is the first sacrament welcoming you into the church at any age. Once baptized you become a member of the religion and church. Thereafter you can learn the doctrines of the religion.
No. A person can only baptized once. If there is a question if a person was baptized properly, they can be baptized conditionally.
You are normally babtized once unless you do something or say something that makes you think you need to be babtized again and let god forgive you. So you can start fresh.
In the field of religion there are always a variety of opinions; doubtlessly there are at least some people who think that it is not OK to be baptized even once, much less twice. But I personally do not see any reason why you should not have multiple baptisms if that is what you want. You have my blessing.
Jehovah's Witnesses feel that someone has become an "apostate" if they were once a baptized member of their religion that not only left the religion, but actively and purposely sought to either make the religion appear evil, or draw others out of the religion as well. They feel this is the act of sinning against the holy spirit as described at Matthew 12:31,32. If someone identifies themselves as a former member of the religion, and is actively trying to turn other people away from the religion, that would be a way to identify what Jehovah's Witnesses would consider an apostate.
No, a person can only be baptized once. Excommunication does not wipe out the baptism. The person would have to repent to the bishop who excommunicated him/her and that bishop would have to lift the excommunication before the person could return to the Church.
You can eat and drink once you had your 1st communion ceremony and you must be baptized as well.
First off, Catholicism is the first and foremost Christian religion as founded by Christ. As to your question, you can only be baptized once. If done properly, the Catholic Church recognizes the baptism as valid. If the Church is uncertain if a person was validly baptized, that person will receive a conditional baptism. "If you were not baptized before, I baptize you in the name of . . . ."
No, it is generally not permissible to be baptized more than once in most Christian denominations, as baptism is considered a one-time sacrament symbolizing spiritual rebirth and initiation into the faith.
Yes, it is possible to be baptized more than once in some Christian denominations, such as the Catholic Church, if the first baptism is considered invalid or if the person feels the need to reaffirm their faith.