Saved and Baptized
Much, Much liberialism. Some have even changed their minds about temporary salvation and that one has to be baptized to be saved and such.
The difference is the two different religions. When you are Christian you Christen the baby. When you are Baptist you are Baptized.
There is no difference if you already believe that the Son of God is Jesus Christ.
Yes
Who dead in Christ is the people is saved by getting baptized in Jesus name.
Believe and be baptized in the name of Jesus and you will be saved.
Presuming that the one baptized has been saved and then receives scriptural baptism then that one is then a member of the body of Christ, which is the church, which is the root and ground of truth in this world. It is in the chruch that God receives his honor and glory, not outside the church. Remember Christ, the perfect example, before he began his ministry, went to John at the river Jordan and was baptized.
There is no difference in meaning. When an indirect object comes between the verb and a direct object, the preposition is dropped. For another example we may say You gave him the book or You gave the book to him.
The baptists believe that if you are saved, by baptism.Then you will be saved for ever. This is not true, you can always backslide from the word of god.
baptist believe once saved always saved where as freewill baptist do not believe this. I am freewill baptist i hope this answer helps you :)
People were not baptized in the Old Testament. Instead, there was circumcision of males at 8 days of age.
To my knowledge, there is nothing in the Bible which directly states the answer to this question. I believe that if a person is truly saved, they will go to heaven whether or not they are baptized. Baptism is not a requirement for salvation; rather it is an act of obedience. It is an outward sign of an inward change. Some people will die before they have a chance to get baptized, but if you are truly a Christian I would strongly suggest that you get baptized.