Infant Baptism, Is It Scriptural?

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Ernest T. Bass

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I suppose I can't argue you or anyone else to heaven but let it suffice that the true Gospel has been preached unto you.

You couldn't even understand a simple plain teaching of Matthew 1:21 let alone understand the rest of Scripture which you have displayed. in your previous post.

To God Be The Glory
1) you continue to read whatever you want into the very figurative text of Psalms 53.

2) John has clearly stated that sin is transgression of God's law (1 John 3:4) thereby making the man made idea of original sin impossible. If one is a sinner at birth per Psa 58 (rather than conception Psa 51 which you did not clear up) then what law/command of God did the new born transgress making him/her a sinner? The Bible does NOT teach that sin is just an idea that is passed from one person to another. The Bible does NOT teach that sin is a substance (germ, virus, dna, genes) that is passed from one person to another. The only way for one to be a sinner is for one to commit a transgression. No one can produce one verse from the Bible of a person who was called a sinner that had not committed a transgression or a person who was called righteousness but had not done any of God's righteousness. One cannot call a wall painted until one first puts paint on it no more than one can be called sinner until one first sins/transgresses God's law.