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Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation? God’s Grace and Proof

Brayden Cook2026-06-22T17:06:31

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“Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation?” This question opens a discussion on the essential role of baptism in the Catholic faith, addressing concerns such as whether a Catholic father can baptize his children without the mother’s consent and what God is doing during the baptismal rite. Other topics include the Church’s acceptance of baptisms from some Protestant denominations and the differences between sprinkling and immersion.

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Questions Covered:

  • 02:29 - Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation?
  • 06:40 - Can a father who is Catholic get his children baptized without the consent of the mother?
  • 08:05 - Since baptism is not just a symbol, what exactly is God doing at baptism?
  • 15:20 - Why does the Church accept baptisms in some protestant churches
  • 18:10 - What is the Catholic view on sprinkling vs immersion, and also on the formula (in Jesus’ name vs the trinitarian formula)?
  • 41:30 - I grew up Catholic and have been Catholic my whole life, but I don’t have any proof that I am baptized. Should I get baptized? I’m kind of worried that maybe I was never baptized.
  • 47:20 - Was John the Baptist’s baptism from God or from man?
  • 52:00 - My granddaughter is being raised in a non-denom church. They are going to let her choose to be baptized when she turns seven. Should I be worried about the state of her soul before she is baptized?
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