lm1994 🇺🇸 2015-06-18 06:30
This isn't baptism, according to the Greek meaning of the word. Baptize, from the Greek "baptizo" means "to dip, to plunge, to immerse, to overwhelm" something. Actually, baptize isn't a translation. It is a transliteration. If the word was translated correctly it would be "immerse." Baptism is done to someone or something. Sprinkling/pouring involves the element used. You cannot sprinkle a person. Also, infants/small children do not need it.
This isn't baptism, according to the Greek meaning of the word. Baptize, from the Greek "baptizo" means "to dip, to plunge, to immerse, to overwhelm" something. Actually, baptize isn't a translation. It is a transliteration. If the word was translated correctly it would be "immerse." Baptism is done to someone or something. Sprinkling/pouring involves the element used. You cannot sprinkle a person. Also, infants/small children do not need it.