Ernie, believe it or not, I read what you said. I would rather hold my own nose and dunk myself than have someone pour water over my face. If water is pouring, you don't know when it will stop and when you will be able to breathe.I'm coming at this from not so much a theological issue as to how a person with a child-like mind would look at it. I'm pretty good with understanding kids.Have you asked the man what he understands baptism to be like?? If he does have the mind of an 8 year old, he can tell you what he understands it to be (the physical part) and if that is what he wants to do.Now, before you hadn't mentioned his legs. I don't know if you are doing this in a river, a lake, or a baptistery. All those factors are considerations. If it would work better to bend forward, that's something that could be considered. If he wants to be immersed and you don't think you can handle it physically, I don't see why another Christian man couldn't be the one to handle (with you standing next to him) it if that is acceptable to the person being baptized. Or if he is able to squat down into water himself and have spotters standing next to him, that is a possibility.But I really think you need to have a conversation with the man who wants to be baptized before you make your final decision.If it's an issue of not being able to walk down the steps of the baptistery, maybe a lake would work. Or maybe you want to just sprinkle a few drops on his head.I certainly agree that you shouldn't FORCE him to do anything. I hope that was never a question.