Because babies cannot make the decision of choosing God or not. They do not know God and his love for us. When we are older, we can choose. However, kids do get saved. Being saved is telling a church figure that we believe in God and that he died for us.
It depends on denomination; for example, the Presbyterian church baptise babies so that they can be "washed clean of sin" from a very young age, whereas other denominations, such as the Baptists, baptise adults because they believe in "Believer's Baptism", where you have to have become a Christian and have built your own faith before being baptised.
to baptise people in the baptist church. Baptist churches only baptise adults because they believe that
they had really cool people and the first to baptise people
No, if you mean baptise, that's not how it is done. There is also a birthing process done in the water but it's not routine.
Pentecostal churches baptise by immersion.
If they are babies, with clubs, it is very upsetting. Adults are shot.
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Anyone can baptise anyone else. It is only religious dogma that decrees certain people may do so.
A lot of people are teaching babies sign language as it helps them communicate before they can do so verbally. There are multiple books about sign language for babies.
Primary liver cancer can occur in both adults and children. However, treatment for children is different than treatment for adults.
In their culture it is better to have male babies due to the fact that they see them as more valuable.
It is more that adults in general are adapted (hard-wired) to see human babies as cute so they will be impelled to care for them.