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I can only judge the Westminster and Augsburg Confessions according to what they actually say and according to scripture. Your innovative view of baptism does not agree with either confession.
Methinks you have an unfortunate reading/comprehension problem. For, I am in complete agreement with the baptism and sacraments section of the WCF. In a previous reply to you I highlighted the portion of the WCF which shows that it is necessary that the sacrament is valid, <span style="background-color:yellow">by the right use of this ordinance</span>. Further, in the section you quoted, it likewise states: The grace which is exhibited in or <span style="background-color:yellow">by the sacraments rightly used</span>.

And once again, you have offered NOTHING by way of exegetical proof of your position. All you have done is to quote a few passages. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/rolleyes2.gif" alt="" /> I thought you weren't going to continue the discussion?

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