Well look, the verse says everybody got baptized and you claim it naturally must be babies as well...
But right in the same verse which you conveniently leave out for your argument is the phrase that the whole house believed...That means there were no babies there...None...Not a single one...
But I'll bet you'll still quote half of that verse to prove babies got baptized with the whole household...
>>But right in the same verse which you conveniently leave out for your argument is the phrase that the whole house believed...That means there were no babies there...None...Not a single one...
But, I can disagree without the name-calling. People are chosen by God before they are even born. The verse does not say that there were no babies there. You just imply that it does because it fits your beliefs. Just because a person can’t speak does not mean they don’t believe. Would you deny baptism to a person who has serious mental impairments? They can’t make a convincing statement of faith any more than a baby can.