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Is infant baptism biblical?
The Bible does not contain an explicit command or a direct example of an infant baptism. However, the ethical and theological justification for the practice, primarily held by Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, and Anglican traditions, is based on biblical principles of covenant and inclusion. Proponents argue that infant baptism (Paedobaptism) is the New Covenant counterpart to Old Testament circumcision (Colossians 2:11-12), symbolizing the child’s inclusion in the covenant community of God’s people. Opponents argue that baptism requires a prior, conscious profession of faith and repentance (Acts 2:38), which infants cannot provide, thus necessitating believer's baptism (Credobaptism). The difference is ultimately a matter of interpretation regarding the nature of the New Covenant.
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