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Conclusion on household baptisms: infant baptism has no examples or instructions in the NT; household passages fall short

A Biblical Analysis of Infant Baptism 00:29:08 – 00:29:39

Winger summarizes his findings from Part 2 before moving to the circumcision argument.

Infant baptism (a) is unlike the standard NT believers' baptism and needs special justification; (b) has no NT examples or instructions; (c) the household passages consistently fail to include or require infants. The consistent pattern of these defeaters suggests the absence of infants in these passages may be intentional on the level of inspiration.

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