As I closed the previous chapter, I said that before we explore the theory and practice of infant baptism, some cautionary remarks are necessary. For a start, the dispute over infant baptism does not concern merely the age of a person to be baptised. No, the controversy is not over adult baptism as against infant baptism. That is to trivialise the debate. It is believer’s baptism as against all other sorts of baptism.1 Having made that important point, I now move on to look at three common but fundamental mistakes in dealing with infant baptism.
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