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No, Buddhism did not teach baptism before Jesus. It is not part of that religion.
It all depends what denomination you belong to. Some denominations teach that infant baptism is necessary. Others believe baptism is only for those who are old enough to accept Jesus for themselves. Baptism for all Christians is required by God at some point.
Within Christianity it is an act of recognizing God as the creator and that the child belongs to and is a gift from God. It is a pledging to raise the child by God's standards and to teach the child about God. It is not baptism as that cannot occur in those denominations that don't do infant baptism. Baptism does not happen until the child is of a sufficient age and level of understanding to accept Jesus Christ as his personal savior and desires to make an outward expression of the change in his or her life and relationship with Jesus Christ.
No. Hillel is Jewish and Jews don't have Baptisms.
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The Big Guy Himself. Matt. 28:19 "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them ..."
Madginford is an infant school where they teach children phonics to help them learn how letters and sounds. They also have a junior school.
Some churches that consider themselves Christians teach that a baby cannot go to Heaven without baptism, so those churches baptize babies for that reason. Other churches believe that a baby will go to Heaven if it dies, regardless of what happens on earth, so they do not practice infant baptism, but they may have a ceremony where they dedicate a new baby to the Lord. This has no bearing on the child's salvation. It is simply a way of acknowledging that children are a gift from God and should be raised in the Christian faith.
With baptism we as christians are just identifying ourselves with christ but confirmation is a catholic invention same as: the hail mary, her ascension into heaven, venial and mortal sins and purgatory .
Some infants can swim but they always need someone with them at all times. Also they need a special swim instrutor who helps them and give the ok. Never try to teach an infant to swim without qualifed supervison.
In the Catholic Church there are seven sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Penance, Eucharist, Marriage, Holy Orders and the Anointing of the sick.