. . . getting to the point
v What were second and succeeding generations of
Christians to do about their children?
v Were they little pagans, until they reached the age of
accountability and could receive believers’ baptism? Or
v Were they to be received into the household of faith, by
baptism, even as infants?
v The church, in its wisdom [?] decided on infant
baptism—with dissenting voices raised in the
sixteenth century. How did the church justify
infant baptism, though it was not in the Bible?