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Judaism

Jews do not believe in Infant Baptism. They state that the Torah makes it clear that baptism is a part
of the salvation plan and can only be beneficial to persons who are prepared to subject themselves
to spiritual meaning and the purpose of baptism. They also state that churches which practise
Infant Baptism are following a tradition adopted from the Roman Catholic church.

Judaism
Jews do not believe in Infant Baptism. They state that the Torah makes it clear that baptism is a part
of the salvation plan and can only be beneficial to persons who are prepared to subject themselves
to spiritual meaning and the purpose of baptism. They also state that churches which practise
Infant Baptism are following a tradition adopted from the Roman Catholic church.
Judaism
Jews do not believe in Infant Baptism. They state that the Torah makes it clear that baptism is a part
of the salvation plan and can only be beneficial to persons who are prepared to subject themselves
to spiritual meaning and the purpose of baptism. They also state that churches which practise
Infant Baptism are following a tradition adopted from the Roman Catholic church.
Judaism
Jews do not believe in Infant Baptism. They state that the Torah makes it clear that baptism is a part
of the salvation plan and can only be beneficial to persons who are prepared to subject themselves
to spiritual meaning and the purpose of baptism. They also state that churches which practise
Infant Baptism are following a tradition adopted from the Roman Catholic church.
Judaism
Jews do not believe in Infant Baptism. They state that the Torah makes it clear that baptism is a part
of the salvation plan and can only be beneficial to persons who are prepared to subject themselves
to spiritual meaning and the purpose of baptism. They also state that churches which practise
Infant Baptism are following a tradition adopted from the Roman Catholic church.
Judaism
Jews do not believe in Infant Baptism. They state that the Torah makes it clear that baptism is a part
of the salvation plan and can only be beneficial to persons who are prepared to subject themselves
to spiritual meaning and the purpose of baptism. They also state that churches which practise
Infant Baptism are following a tradition adopted from the Roman Catholic church.
Judaism
Jews do not believe in Infant Baptism. They state that the Torah makes it clear that baptism is a part
of the salvation plan and can only be beneficial to persons who are prepared to subject themselves
to spiritual meaning and the purpose of baptism. They also state that churches which practise
Infant Baptism are following a tradition adopted from the Roman Catholic church.

Islam
Muslims dedicate their babies to Allah by whispering the "call to prayer" or the Adhan, the baby's
right car soon after birth. This is done because it is the Muslims' belief that the fin words heard by a
child are considered most important.

Islam
Muslims dedicate their babies to Allah by whispering the "call to prayer" or the Adhan, the baby's
right car soon after birth. This is done because it is the Muslims' belief that the fin words heard by a
child are considered most important.

Islam
Muslims dedicate their babies to Allah by whispering the "call to prayer" or the Adhan, the baby's
right car soon after birth. This is done because it is the Muslims' belief that the fin words heard by a
child are considered most important.

Islam
Muslims dedicate their babies to Allah by whispering the "call to prayer" or the Adhan, the baby's
right car soon after birth. This is done because it is the Muslims' belief that the fin words heard by a
child are considered most important.

Islam
Muslims dedicate their babies to Allah by whispering the "call to prayer" or the Adhan, the baby's
right car soon after birth. This is done because it is the Muslims' belief that the fin words heard by a
child are considered most important.

Islam
Muslims dedicate their babies to Allah by whispering the "call to prayer" or the Adhan, the baby's
right car soon after birth. This is done because it is the Muslims' belief that the fin words heard by a
child are considered most important.

Islam
Muslims dedicate their babies to Allah by whispering the "call to prayer" or the Adhan, the baby's
right car soon after birth. This is done because it is the Muslims' belief that the fin words heard by a
child are considered most important.

Hinduism
Hindus believe in Baby Dedication. A ritual called the sixth Samskara is performed on the sixth day
after delivery. Usually this is the first time the baby goes outside. The baby is taken to the temple to
be blessed by the priest. A religious blanket is placed under the newborn. Holy red powder that is
mixed with water is placed on the palm and sole of the infant. This is followed by the reciting of
prayers over the child for blessing. This is a symbol of dedication of the child's life to the gods.

Afterwards the baby is not to be touched for a period of time. During this period, it is believed that
the Holy Spirit descends unto the child and blesses his or her life.

Hinduism

Hindus believe in Baby Dedication. A ritual called the sixth Samskara is performed on the sixth day
after delivery. Usually this is the first time the baby goes outside. The baby is taken to the temple to
be blessed by the priest. A religious blanket is placed under the newborn. Holy red powder that is
mixed with water is placed on the palm and sole of the infant. This is followed by the reciting of
prayers over the child for blessing. This is a symbol of dedication of the child's life to the gods.

Afterwards the baby is not to be touched for a period of time. During this period, it is believed that
the Holy Spirit descends unto the child and blesses his or her life.

Hinduism

Hindus believe in Baby Dedication. A ritual called the sixth Samskara is performed on the sixth day
after delivery. Usually this is the first time the baby goes outside. The baby is taken to the temple to
be blessed by the priest. A religious blanket is placed under the newborn. Holy red powder that is
mixed with water is placed on the palm and sole of the infant. This is followed by the reciting of
prayers over the child for blessing. This is a symbol of dedication of the child's life to the gods.

Afterwards the baby is not to be touched for a period of time. During this period, it is believed that
the Holy Spirit descends unto the child and blesses his or her life.

Hinduism

Hindus believe in Baby Dedication. A ritual called the sixth Samskara is performed on the sixth day
after delivery. Usually this is the first time the baby goes outside. The baby is taken to the temple to
be blessed by the priest. A religious blanket is placed under the newborn. Holy red powder that is
mixed with water is placed on the palm and sole of the infant. This is followed by the reciting of
prayers over the child for blessing. This is a symbol of dedication of the child's life to the gods.

Afterwards the baby is not to be touched for a period of time. During this period, it is believed that
the Holy Spirit descends unto the child and blesses his or her life.

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