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The problem here is that these issues are not universally recognized and/or believed and thus what is "sin" to one is virtue to another.

I can list several other issues not "universally recognized". Who decides what is "universal" because certainly one position is in grave error denying the command of scripture.

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There is no universally recognized Creed or Confession to which all of Christendom has accepted that teaches infant baptism.

Could I get a list of all "universally recognized" creeds and confessions?

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It is your personal belief that infant baptism is a biblical doctrine, to which I agree.

Well, and historical truths. Either scripture teaches it, or it does not, neither being a mere "opinion".

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But the Scriptures do not teach that if one isn't baptised they cannot be saved. It is Sola FIDE not Solas FIDE/Baptizo that saves a soul.

Where and when was it decided that only soteriology mattered to truth? Or when it was the sole doctrine necessary to be held as a Christian?

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Once again I say, that those who put far too much importance upon baptism are also precariously close to being guilty of synergism.

Indeed. However, I would posit that those who created the division are guilty of so much more than over-defending. Simply stated, the baptist schism is exactly that.


God bless,

william