Being raised as a paedocommunionist (that means our kids get to eat Jesus, too), I have always been amazed by how passionately credocommunionists (that means their kids don't get to eat Jesus until they articulate a "credible" profession of faith) dislike the practice. I would think that they could look at paedocommunion and at least respect it as an attempt to live out Covenant Theology in a consistent way. Instead, paedocommunionists have been widely viewed as being on the fringe of the fringe (yes, that far) of Reformed Theology. I like to think that I have been able to agree-to-disagree in an amicable way with my credocommunionist friends. However, I will admit that being discounted as "unconfessional" (trust me, I've been called worse) has made many paedocommunionists (you'd have to ask my friends whether or not that applies to me) act in a manner that lacks Christian grace. So, the question remains, is paedocommunion a view hel...

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