Re: Parents Consent To Baptize Children
If the damnation to hell of the child's soul was in jeopardy, should't someone baptize the person correctly so that they would not go to hell? For example, suppose the child had called upon Jesus and spoken in tongues but was in a trinitarian 'church' and was baptized wrong. The child then visits a true 'apostolic church' and believes he, or she, must have another man intone "Jesus" during baptism for the baptism to be a valid baptism.
The child's soul is hanging in the balance. Another man hasn't performed the baptismal ritual correctly on his, or her, behalf. Why must the parents give their approval before the individual is re-baptized?
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