For the last few weeks, I’ve been building a case for the doctrine of baptismal regeneration, but in doing so I’ve also alluded to the fact that I believe infants should be baptized.
Most of these I have heard and didn't find convincing considering most people arguing those points were giving dedications the name "infant baptism". #8 and #9 of this list feel like much stronger arguments now coupled with #3. Also, St. Bernard analogy was helpful.
Totally agree. Baptismal regeneration is what gives these observations their punch. And I’m glad you found the St Bernard analogy helpful, but I can’t take credit for it. You’ll see it used frequently in the context of discussions of the skeptical theist response to the problem of evil.
Most of these I have heard and didn't find convincing considering most people arguing those points were giving dedications the name "infant baptism". #8 and #9 of this list feel like much stronger arguments now coupled with #3. Also, St. Bernard analogy was helpful.
Totally agree. Baptismal regeneration is what gives these observations their punch. And I’m glad you found the St Bernard analogy helpful, but I can’t take credit for it. You’ll see it used frequently in the context of discussions of the skeptical theist response to the problem of evil.