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Can Baptism be Translated as Immersion?

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Can Baptism be Translated as Immersion?

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Someone informed me of an article entitled “The RC church recognises baptism was immersion,” which can be found at the following address: http://members.aol.com/dippings/rcrom6l.htm. After a great deal of deliberation, I decide that I would make a response to this article. The first thing wrong with this article is the use of the abbreviation RC in the title. Obviously this abbreviation is for Roman Catholic, and this article continually refers to the Church incorrectly as the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Rite of the Church is only one of many rites, although it is the largest. Other rites within the Church are the Ambrosian Rite, the Mozarabic Rite, the Coptic Rite, the Ethiopian Rite, the Syrian Rite, the Maronite Rite, the Malankarese Rite, the Armenian Rite, the Chaldean Rite, the Syro-Malabarese Rite, the Albanian Rite, the Belarussian Rite, the Bulgarian Rite, the Croatian Rite, the Georgian Rite, the Greek Rite, the Hungarian Rite, the Italo-Albanian Rite, the Melkite Rite,

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