Christianity with its various forms, some forms of Hinduism, and some branches of Judaism, just to name a few. However, each of these groups do "baptisms" for different reasons and they do not believe or refer to baptism using the same words. Some of the earliest Christian forms of baptism have roots back in Jewish ceremonial washings with the Dead Sea Scroll community of Qumran.
Only Christianity uses baptism to help people have a remission from sin.
Only Christiaity has a Baptism ritual. Other religions have parallel rituals. Buddhism has no such process as it has no god
Some have similar rituals, but not all.
No, not all religions recognize an activity equal to Christian Baptism (water immersion or ritual washing). However, there are some that have similar activities; such as Judaism's purification rites which predate Christian Baptism. "Baptism" can also refer generally to an initiation ceremony or rite of passage. Just as in Christian theology Baptism is a ceremony for the rite of admission (or membership) in the Universal Church, some other religions have their own rites of admission (or membership).
It is used for Baptism & for reminding us of our Baptismal promises.
Many religions protested infant baptism. Protestants do not do baby baptisms. The Church of the Brethren (Dunkard) do no practice this, either.
Baptism is receiving the Holy Spirit into your life. Catholics have their babies baptized at a very early age,,, other religions wait till a child is older.
Infant baptism is practiced in several Christian denominations, including Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, and some Protestant churches like Lutheranism and Presbyterianism.
A symbol of baptism is water.
That depends on your religion. Some religions, such as Catholics, hold a baptism by "sprinkling" an infant, and occasionally an adult will ask for a second. Others, such as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ("Mormons"), will refuse a second baptism because the ordinance is not granted until the member is eight or older and has chosen to join.
You become a Christian only if you take Baptism. Many people who believe in Christ belong to other religions as well.
God is One. Jesus is One with Him. Nanak is One with Him. Both are saviors of mankind, this element of these religions cannot be easily understood by the simple mind. Assistance is given by these beings, Baptism and Amrit are vows towards these respected saviors, wherein one gives up oneself to their Master. Leaving all outcomes in the hands of God, to His WILL. Ones highest destiny is achieved through Amrit or Baptism (as one leads life to His will), and is regarded as such in both Sikhism and Christianity.