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I agree, other modes of baptism are acceptable, I don't believe it necessary to be immersed either. I find that the issue of infant baptism vs credo baptism is like talking about election to an Arminian. We all have our stances and it is hard to persuade, also I'm not implying you are the Arminian I am just pointing to the level of disagreement. It wasn't my intent to debate the who of baptism, I just wanted to comment on some conclusions I arrived at in my study on baptism. I have shared my views about the mode not being important, and because of the church being Credo, they were a little taken back until I explained my reasons for saying so, anyway, I also don't want to get into the argument over infant baptism, I only wanted individuals to consider what I posted. I bellieve the arguments are valid, that's all. Out and over!! 
Hisalone Matt. 6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. KJV
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