Original Sin
What baptism are you talking about? Infant baptism? Baptism of believers? Well the answer is much the same. Nothing happens to your sin when you are baptized. If you are a believer your sin is already dealt with before you get baptized. A believers baptism is a sign of the believers identifying with Christ in that Christ was buried and rose again the believer is buried (in water) and rises again to a new life. Infant baptism??? well there is nothing in the Bible that teaches infant baptism.
There is no way to conceal original sin. However, the baptism (for catholics) takes away original sin. This is why they baptize in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, when the child is still an infant.
No. Only baptism washes away original sin.
In a baptist church infant baptism is a dedication of the adults associated with the infant to the raising of the child in the faith. To some the infant baptism is an answer to a theological question of about carnal sin passed from the parents and ancestors so the child begins clean, fresh, justified and sanctified.
Infant baptism is significant in the Bible as it symbolizes the cleansing of original sin and the incorporation of the child into the Christian community. It is seen as a way to initiate the child into the faith and mark their belonging to the church.
to burn or away sins the original sin
The water symbolized the washing away of sin.
Baptismal water is said to wash away your original sin.
Baptism can not be destroyed by any sin.
Baptism is not destroyed by any sin.
Infant baptism is a practice in many Christian denominations where babies are baptized to cleanse them of original sin and welcome them into the church community. Different denominations have varying beliefs about the significance and necessity of infant baptism, with some viewing it as essential for salvation and others as a symbolic act. The Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and some Protestant denominations practice infant baptism, while others, like Baptists and some Evangelical churches, believe in believer's baptism, where individuals are baptized only after making a personal profession of faith.
It is not a sin nor is it required to baptize your infant. In fact, baptism loses some of its importance and symbolism when preformed on an infant by the will of the infant's parents. This is because baptism is supposed to be a choice of a believer in Christ and is preformed when convicted to do so but not forced by others. Although it is very important for a Christian to go through baptism, it is something they must do on their own accord. Also, baptism represents the renewal of oneself in the immersion of Christ and brings a person into the body of Christ. Therefore, as a parent, one can only raise a child with the right values and beliefs in hopes that he will one day come to the decision of coming to Christ and getting baptized on his own, not make the decision for him.