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Yes, Lutherans do baptize adults. In the Lutheran tradition, baptism is viewed as a means of grace, and adults seeking baptism typically undergo a period of instruction to understand the significance of the sacrament. The emphasis is on faith and God's promise rather than the age of the individual being baptized. So, while infant baptism is common, adult baptism is also practiced.
Yes, there are baptisms that are practiced in the Buddhist religion.
Infant baptism is practiced in churches, as they say that nobody should be lost.
Yes, baptism was practiced before John the Baptist. It was a ritual cleansing practice in Jewish tradition before John introduced it as a symbol of repentance and spiritual renewal.
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.
Protestant and Catholic
If you refer to Believer's Baptism, as practiced in Baptist churches, it is symbolic cleansing and rebirth into new life in Christ Jesus.
You can be any age at baptism. Mostly it is babies that are baptised, but it can be children or adults who are baptised too. So there is no set age for baptism.
baptismal ritual of adults is take baptism in river or a pond in the name of jesus christ
In Protestant churches where infant baptism is practiced, a candle represents the light of Christ entering the world through the newly baptized.
Infant baptism is practiced in several Christian denominations, including Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, and some Protestant churches like Lutheranism and Presbyterianism.
Yes I'm sure they are. Children definitely are.