jc6chan wrote:
If Baptism is neccessary for washing away original sin, then at the place of cruxification beside the 2 robbers, why did Jesus say to one of them "I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise"? Jesus didn't say, "Oh sorry, you were never baptised so you still have original sin on you, well, good luck in Hell." The robber who got saved admitted to sin and acknowledged that Jesus is without sin.
You think the robber wasn't Jewish? Jews were baptized, and as babies, weren't they? So, you don't have a disproof of this rather extreme interpretation.
I am not saying that your argument isn't valid, but are you trying to say for ALL Christians what the proper historical and literal meaning of their text and religion is???