- Jul 27, 2006
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I thought of this question for some reason this morning and even though I was raised in church I don't know the answer. I know that Jesus was baptized and submerged in water. My understanding is that most Protestant church practice submersion when baptising. But there are a lot of churches besides the Catholic church that sprinkle babies. When did baptism change from submersion as an adult as the second step after salvation, to being sprinkled as a new-born baby? And do the churches that sprinkle babys believe that they are saved at that point?