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So I now understand why infant baptism is very confusing for allot of people. I also think this is a strong argument for the Credobaptist. In our times today, the church has broken away from traditional reformed orthodoxy.
I would disagree that this “is a strong argument for the Credobaptist,” as (1) many credos have similar (or worse) problems as you have in your church and baptize anyway, and (2) they baptize outside the proper covenantal system that has been established in Scripture.

Biblical Doctrines are biblical truths meant to be understood and believed by the Church and others profaning their use does not invalidate them. We do not need to change correct doctrine just because some in the PCUSA (or other denomination) are misapplying other truths: not preaching the Gospel, et. al. Thus, the problem here is not with infant baptism, but with involment with and submission to: no Gospel being preached, easy believism, no discipline, et. al….

With all due respect, I understand that you are leaving after your deacon term and going to a PCA Church, but what “biblical commitment” do you have to an apostate Church “presently”? Where in Scripture do you find it necessary to submit your family to false doctrine(s)?


Reformed and Always Reforming,