Baptism Ceremony

In the eyes of the old establishment within the Church that new born babies, must be baptised, or they will not be accepted as children of “God”. Was strongly exercised a baby that died without being baptised would not be allowed burial within consecrated ground, this in my view was a man-made law within the Church, in order to have control over the masses.

I look at this subject in two ways:-

One part of me would firmly say yes and the other part of me would say NO! why; this attitude?
I still believe a great deal of comfort is achieved by the parent of a child that has died, by having the Minister, blessing the child, or baptising in “God’s name” if you are a beliver in the Christian way of life, on the other hand those parents that just name their children do so without thought as to any religious way. Is this right or wrong? To be perfectly honest within my deeper inner thought “God” makes no distinction, whether you have been baptised or not. All people whether we like it or not have this fear of the unknown this is a very unsatisfactory way of life yet the vast majority exist this way.
 

Does “God” exist yes, he does, within the Corinthian Church, you can be helped to find him and understand yourself without the religious mania.
Baptism or a naming service for any child is a lovely way, will “God” accept you without Baptism he sure wills for in his eyes we are all equal and are his children.

But spare a thought, do you have the right to decide the faith of your child?
Or should the child grow up and decide for itself which faith it will follow. But never the less#, a naming service for a child, is a wonderful start#, the only promise mase is to “God”
 

baby being baptised

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