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What is a baptizm?

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Batism is when you are making a promis to God and you are willing to follow in his path

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Baptism is a Christian sacrament in which a person is immersed in water or has water poured on them, symbolizing purification and admission into the Church. It is believed to be a sign of accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and beginning a new life in faith.

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If you and your spouse are not married and you wish to get baptized is this a problem?

This question is illogical by definition. "Spouse" implies that you are already married. There isn't a problem with being baptized; baptizm and marriage have nothing to do with each other. However, if you are a Christian and you are having extramarital sex, that is a problem. 1 Corinthians 5:11 (NKJV) states "But now I have written to you not to keep company with anyone named a brother" (in other words, a Christian) "who is sexually immoral, or covetous, or an idolater…"


What is the ritual Christianity?

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Why do some Christians believe that unsaved children may not go to heaven after death?

The bible says you must be baptised. But some churches believe that as we can not tell wether all babies are normal when they grow up , then they will not ask god to come in their hearts. So to avoid any chance of a child who will later become mentally retarded, aned may get lost for ever. To prevent this all babysies are baptised when they are very small. Jonab: the problem when you baptize a baby or a child has to do with free will. Free will demands that faith must be personal. Parents cannot believe God in behalf of their child. The child must believe God for himself. Therefore the baptizm of a child when he/she is not old enough to make a decision for him/herself is interfering with the child's freewill. Can anyone make a decision for the child's personal faith in God. all children go to heaven


How does a Christian find contentment?

By knowing you are fully whole in Christ . He completes you, no one else.Than you are free to make choices and people that complement you to be in your life , not out of fear or feeling the need for "others to complete" you or fear of making wrong choices because you put your life judgments through others.You only need to know you are fully accepted under Christ and how he gave up his life for you through true love for you. He knows you completely by his Father and accepts you as beautiful in His site, even with all your flaws. You are a team of perfection.When you really embrace this, other worries of the world will not have a hold on you.You will find contentment and be free of bondages.Well, when you accept the Lord into your life, only then can you be happy. Since you are already a christian, you have to have faith that God is taking care of you. That he dwells in your heat (through baptizm). That he is a loving and compassionate, merciful and gracious God. Whenever I think of how lucky I am to have God in my heart, that makes me content. You can find comfort in the word of God. (that's what it's there for.Here are some verses taht I like. Hope the help you find contentment! Isaiah 40:31- But thoes who hope in the lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles. The will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Ecclesiasties 2:26- To the man who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness. Proverbs 1:33- but whoever listens to me will live in safety and be at ease, without fear of harm.


What will be the responds if you expess to a Jehovah witness that you believe in the the baptism in Jesus name and fulled with the holy ghost?

They would no doubt commend you and agree that Baptism in the name of the Father, Son and holy spirit (ghost) is a requirement for salvation. This is because Jehovah's Witnesses have the same belief.AnswerWhen you speak to Jehovah's Witness they will use many of the same terms as Christians. The difference is in the meaning that these terms carry. Other groups do the same: like those who FORCE baptizm on infants who have no choice in the matter. (They don't even baptize; they merely sprinkle some water, or use a few drops on the forehead, and simply 'call it' baptism.) Another example: We do not call it 'Holy GHOST'.. It's NOT a GHOST. A Ghost has personality. We call it 'Holy SPIRIT', which can take it out of the realm of being a 'personage'. The Holy Spirit is God's Active FORCE.Prior to 1951 a person was considered to be correctly baptized if they had been baptized as a Christian in any form of Christianity, provided it was by full water immersion.From 1955 to 1985 "correct baptism" was to be baptized by another dedicated Witness of Jehovah God, in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.Since our baptisms are a formal ceremony, since 1985 our baptisms included 2 questions (to show that this is not a 'FORCED' ceremony): 1) On the basis of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, have you repented of your sins and dedicated yourself to Jehovah to do his will?2) Do you understand that your dedication and baptism identify you as one of Jehovah's Witnesses in association with God's spirit-directed organization?Having answered yes to these questions, candidates are accepted for baptism. We do not force baptism on anyone; they hereby are able to STATE their understanding and choice in a public forum.As far as JW are concerned, unless you have been baptized as they have done since 1985, then you are not baptized correctly. Infant baptism is not acceptable. Neither is baptism by any organized people who are part of what we consider 'false religion'.