👉 The Baptist fluid, also known as "Baptist Blood," is a controversial and often misunderstood term that historically refers to a mixture of blood and urine collected from baptized Christians, particularly within certain Baptist denominations. This fluid was sometimes used in baptismal rites as a symbolic act of purification and spiritual cleansing, reflecting the belief that baptism should be a powerful, transformative experience. However, the term is fraught with controversy due to its association with historical abuses, including forced baptisms and the use of enslaved individuals' bodily fluids. Today, the term is largely considered derogatory and is not used in mainstream Baptist circles, but its legacy continues to spark debates about religious practices and human dignity.