Wittenberger
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I don't doubt your sincerity. However, you are sincerely wrong and ignorant of the Biblical way of salvation. Any who claims that Rome teaches the correct way of salvation and that those who embrace her saramental salvation are saved is completely duped by demons (1 Tim. 4;1) and has absolutely no comprehension of the biblical doctrine of salvation whatsoever.
However, Rome is more consistent than your Lutheranism. You want it both ways - remission of sins in connection with baptism and remission of sins apart from baptism. There is only one gospel, one way of salvation, one Savior and one covenant of eternal redemption. Infants are saved just like others - they are brought to cognance of the gospel as was John the Baptist in the womb without any preconditions. "Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God."
You don't understand because you are an Arminian Christian. You believe that salvation only occurs when "you make a decision to accept Christ into your heart". This language is not only unscriptural, you won't find this phrase anywhere in the Bible, but it is also false doctrine.
God chooses WHO to save, WHEN to save them, and HOW to save them. According to both Ephesians and Colossians the sinner is dead in his sins. Do you Arminians believe that God makes you half alive so that you can make a decision, but if you reject him, he pulls the half alive back, and you are dead again?
Man does not choose God. God chooses man.
If you don't like the fact that God says he can save adults who hear the Gospel and believe and that he forgives/washes away sins in baptism, which we are told to do to "all", then that is your problem.
Again, your interpretation of Scripture has no more supporting evidence than this Mormon bishop:
http://dwhamby1.wordpress.com/2008/05/05/do-mormons-have-any-evidence-of-their-claims/