Peter thought a bit differently
So lets break it down a bit further because you are having some comprehension problems when it comes to baptism and the Catholic view. And to make it simple I will be speaking about baptism of Adults. I will pull directly from the catachism.
When it comes to Biblical exposition the RCC (Catechism) is clueless. They are ignorant and butcher more Scripture than any cult I have ever seen.
Notice that before the initiation of Baptism the Catachumins are called Faithful.
A self-defeating argument. Look it up in your Catechism. Baptism means (according to the RCC) "born again." You can't have faith until you are born again. You can't be faithful until you are born again. It is a contradictory position. The RCC teaches that at baptism, given at infancy, the infant is born again. Explain how an 8 day old infant then has faith. That is absurd! How is that infant faithful to the RCC faith. Like I said, the RCC is ignorant at Bible exposition.
Which means they 1st have faith already.
1. A baptized infant has no more faith than a psychic pig!
Read:
http://offthebench.nbcsports.com/2012/06/21/topless-protest-shocks-euro-2012-psychic-pig/
At this point to use your word for you to understand they are saved.
Baptism doesn't save; it gets people wet. How long must I endure this superstition. Let the pig wallow in his mud. He is still a pig. Water doesn't change him.
This is even before baptism. So in the Catholic Sense I am saved has taken place at faith.
Faith has an object. What was the object of your faith before you were saved? Was it the RCC. The RCC teaching is that you cannot be born again unless you are baptized, and that baptism is the new birth experience. The object of my faith is Christ and his atoning sacrifice, which BTW, puts me in Christ and gives me eternal life which no man can take away, hence eternal security.
However, with baptism. How do I know the catholic church teaches this? so how does the catholic view the participation in the baptism. Well se start with faith and at the moment of faith we are saved. Yet Catholics view faith this way First that
Faith is not a supernatural gift infused into you. That is hogwash.
The Bible teaches "Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the "Word of God." Most Catholics only hear a little of the Word of God at the Mass they attend once a week. And even then it is not likely they pay attention and even less likely they understand it. No Biblical exposition is ever given. No understanding = no faith. Faith comes from the Word of God. It is not infused directly by God. Catholics can believe the moon is made of green cheese (and at one time did so), but that didn't make it true.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moon_is_made_of_green_cheese
Simpletons also believe that water saves them but it doesn't make it true,
or that faith is somehow magically infused into them by God when they are infants, but that doesn't make it true.
Do you believe Faith is infused or inputed? secondly
Faith comes from hearing the Word of God.
Righteousness is imputed by faith (Rom.4:3).
Faith requires a response and obedience to God.[/quote]
Faith requires an object. That object is Jesus Christ.
By faith and faith alone a person is saved. It is faith in Jesus Christ and his atoning work in Christ that a person is saved.
After that a person walks by faith, lives the Christian life by faith. Faith is not mystical, supernatural, esoterical, existential, and in the realm of the meta-physical as you are describing it.
so we see that so seeing this in what way does baptism save?
No, baptism is a work. Works don't save. Water doesn't save. Hindus believe water forgives sin. What makes your religion any different? It is completely superstitious, just like the psychic pig.
As in I'm saved, and I'm being saved?
Wrong again.
Paul said in Romans 5:1
Being justified by faith we have peace with God. It is a one time action.
Peter said "repent and be baptised and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."
The RCC are ignorant at Biblical exposition. I will not take the time to expound this to you as it has been done by Biblicist already. Study the word "eis" in the Greek, and then compare its use to Matthew 3:11.
I've already noted that our salvation journey begins at faith
It begins and ends at faith in Christ. It is a one time act never to be repeated again. If you don't grasp that Biblical concept there is no hope for you in heaven.
but its not developed yet and that faith requires a response baptism is that first response after a proclimation of faith and So as I'm being saved baptism provides also it and finally it
And this proclamation is heresy.
That is the Catholic view of baptism. You're view of salvation is limited to belief but not belief that leads obedience. I find that problematic.
Of course you find it problematic. You have forsaken the teachings of the Bible for the teachings of the Catechism which has pitted itself against the Word of God. It is contrary step by step to the Word of God. It is a book of heretical teaching leading people to hell.