Orthodox Christians baptize babies because they want their children to have the Holy Spirit in them as soon as possible.
They are called Eastern Orthodox Christians or just Orthodox Christians.
There are thought to be about 300 million Orthodox Christians in the world.
A ‘Greek Orthodox’ Christian is a Christian who comes under the Orthodox Church of Greece. In the rest of the world, he or she would be known as an Orthodox Christian. The name "greek orthodox" should not be used to describe Orthodox Christians in other countries outside of Greece. There is no nationality in the Orthodox Church. It is open to people of all backgrounds, races and cultures. Orthodox Christians in Japan are Japanese Orthodox, Orthodox Christians in Russia are Russian Orthodox, Orthodox Christians in America are American Orthodox, etc.
No, only members of the Eastern Orthodox Church can act as a sponsor/godparent for a child or adult being baptised in the Orthodox Church.
they are orthodox christians.
orthodox christians in the fullest true sense, the house is called the house of prayer Orthodox Christians worship in the house of God, which is called the church of the living God (1 Timothy 3:15).
There is no such thing. Orthodox Christians have never had a Caliph.
I think the reason you get baptised is simply because it is what christians do. it is just part of life
yes
There are between 225 and 300 million orthodox Christians worldwide.
most protestants believe that you shouldnt baptize infants
Orthodox Christians