I was born holy on Crystal Court in Oregon City .
“Born holy” because my parents had been “saved” through the full submersion
water baptism they received by the preacher Walter White. White’s baptism held
the key to salvation, the Followers believed. White or a man like him – called
by God through visions, confirmation, and outwards signs such as speaking in
tongues.
The children of those White
baptized were said to be “born holy.” I didn’t understand where that phrase
came from and eventually I came to believe the Oregon City
group had adopted the phrase to convince the generations who came after White’s
time that they had hope through their lineage.
Setting aside the notion that
baptism is what saves a person, I was interested to know where this idea came
from. As it turns out, it’s biblical.
For the unbelieving husband is sanctified by
the wife, and the unbelieving wife is sanctified by the husband: else were your
children unclean; but now they are holy.
1 Corinthians 7:14
According to this verse, a
believing spouse offers spiritual protection to their unbelieving husband/wife,
and their children are “holy” through the belief of one or both parents. I had
always thought that all children, regardless of their parents’ beliefs or spiritual
standing, were considered innocent until the age of reason – somewhere around
age eight or nine.
My interpretation of this verse is
that these “holy” children are actually children by age. We cannot stay children forever. Each of us must become accountable for our own lives and our own
children.