@Kinji_2007: i haven't heard claims like that before . from my own beliefs and my recent research into Baptists (which simply confirmed my own thoughts) the "specifications" of Baptist Christianity are that baptism at birth is frowned upon because it lacks free-will, baptism itself is practiced once in someone's life whenever they choose as long as they understand the decision, but as a symbol for their faith and not as a requirement for salvation, and the Lord's Supper is also practiced but as a symbol.

wikipedia has quite a good explanation, i think. this "once saved always saved thing" is new to me and isn't a Baptist-specific thing -- you'll probably find people who believe that in any denomination.

julz

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