Yes, there are baptisms that are practiced in the Buddhist religion.
There is a form of Buddhist baptism initiation that is practiced.
No, Buddhism did not teach baptism before Jesus. It is not part of that religion.
Yes.
Infant baptism is practiced in churches, as they say that nobody should be lost.
Many religions protested infant baptism. Protestants do not do baby baptisms. The Church of the Brethren (Dunkard) do no practice this, either.
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An antipedobaptist is a person who is against the practice of infant baptism.
You go to a temple and then you can meditate or pray to the Buddist people. You can also have this lighten up, thin sticks where you burn the top of it and you pray to the Buddist people kneeing down on a pillow or cushion. But i don't get what you mean by Practise and place of Buddhism! But i hope that helps cheers
Catholocism, Presbyterianism, Lutheranism, Methodistism.
Yes. Many notable denominations of the Christian church practice the sanction of baptism. Among them are the Episcopal, Baptist, and Lutheran churches.
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Rapid Hypnosis is based upon the Buddist religion and is performed by Buddist monks.
Baptism Integrity - is a group within the Church of England working constructively for the reform of the discipline and practice of the church as regards infant baptism. I added a link for you to see what this is all about.rejecting infant baptism was called Anabaptist.