ctice Immersion baptism and claim that is nothing more or less than, the outward expression of an inward faith. Out of all the above stated opinions and facts we of the modern world have come up with our traditions of baptism. Each branch of Christianity supporting their own beliefs with scholars and the works that these scholars have done. Adding into that the scripture passages that back or can be made to back their own belief system. The Bible itself is clear, there are only five "rules" concerning baptism: 1) You must repent of your sins 2) You must be _ or completely immersed in water 3) You must come to and ask to be baptized (not brought and volonterred) 4) You must be baptized by another believer i.e., another Christian but not always a pastor or priest. 5) You are to be baptized in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. These and only these are the Biblical requirements for baptism that I have been able to turn up in my research. I am not perfect and would not like anyone to believe that the research I have done is to offend anyone. I have done the research however and would challenge you to take it seriously and to consider what your denomination does in the way of baptism, and if it follows the biblical traditions....