Jesus did because he was baptized by John the baptist
Baptism, as it is understood in Christianity, was not practiced in the Old Testament. The concept of baptism was introduced in the New Testament as a ritual symbolizing purification and initiation into the Christian faith.
Christianity practices baptism as a sacrament or ritual.
I believe all of them do.
The Lords Supper and Baptism
Worship and Baptism
Baptism are a subcategory of Christianity. The difference is how they interpret the process of baptism. The answer is yes, they believe in God.
Only Christianity uses baptism to help people have a remission from sin.
Have you been baptized as a symbol of your faith and dedication to Christianity?
In Christianity, Baptism symbolizes a spiritual "rebirth" into the christian faith, and it is often used as an initiation into a church.
The name of the ethic group that introduced Christianity to Jamaica is the Spaniard.
Baptism
Maybe visiting the Ganges...?