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[[Baptism by Immersion]] describes [[baptism]] in which the entire body is put under water and then brought back up. As a symbol of death and resurrection it is one of the contraversial aspects of the LDS faith when compared to other [[Christian]] denominations. In the Church, unless every part of the body (including hair) goes under water the baptism is not valid, and must be done again.
 
[[Baptism by Immersion]] describes [[baptism]] in which the entire body is put under water and then brought back up. As a symbol of death and resurrection it is one of the contraversial aspects of the LDS faith when compared to other [[Christian]] denominations. In the Church, unless every part of the body (including hair) goes under water the baptism is not valid, and must be done again.
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Baptism by Immersion describes baptism in which the entire body is put under water and then brought back up. As a symbol of death and resurrection it is one of the contraversial aspects of the LDS faith when compared to other Christian denominations. In the Church, unless every part of the body (including hair) goes under water the baptism is not valid, and must be done again.