We do baptisms every so often at my church and often those being baptized are kids from say 5 to 11 years old.
A baptism is meant to be a public profession of faith in Jesus Christ. In other words these kids apparently understand the teachings of Christ and are making a choice to follow him.
But you notice I put choice in quotes in the thread title. Why? Well, there's a part of me that wonders if a 6 year old is truly mentally capable of understanding Jesus and making a choice to follow him.
I think a lot of these kids aren't making the choice at all, they are going along with what their parents are choosing for them, even though the ceremony makes it appear as though it's choice made willingly on the part of the child.
It could also be that I am simply misunderstanding the idea behind a baptism (I am aware there are parents who choose to get their children baptized at birth) but I'm not entirely sure that is so.
A baptism is meant to be a public profession of faith in Jesus Christ. In other words these kids apparently understand the teachings of Christ and are making a choice to follow him.
But you notice I put choice in quotes in the thread title. Why? Well, there's a part of me that wonders if a 6 year old is truly mentally capable of understanding Jesus and making a choice to follow him.
I think a lot of these kids aren't making the choice at all, they are going along with what their parents are choosing for them, even though the ceremony makes it appear as though it's choice made willingly on the part of the child.
It could also be that I am simply misunderstanding the idea behind a baptism (I am aware there are parents who choose to get their children baptized at birth) but I'm not entirely sure that is so.
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