Although the Methodist church does not prohibit such a belief, few if any Methodists believe in purgatory.
Methodists believe that if you have a personal relationship with Christ and have been baptized then your soul will go to heaven to live with Christ forever.
they believe in infant baptism
Methodists practice the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion. However, Methodists do not believe in transubstantiation; rather, they consider the bread and wine to be symbolic.
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Yes. I believe so. :D
Methodists believe that one Baptism is enough. They believe that the effectiveness of Baptism is based on God's work in a person's life, not on that person's understanding of Baptism or ability to make a decision for Christ at the time of their baptism. That is also why Methodists allow infant Baptism.
Methodists call their clergymen ministers, instead of priests.
The Mormons, the Seventh Day Adventists, and I believe the Methodists do.
No. Predestination is not part of Methodist doctrine and is not believed by most Methodists.
Every doctrine has a basis belief, but most have a different basis belief than the others. The Baptists believe different than the Catholics, the Catholics believe different from the Methodists and the Methodists believe different than the Apostolics. The main Christian belief all depends on what doctrine you are speaking of or with.
Methodists don't agree with it, but we love homosexuals anyways and try to give them support
Methodists believe that health care is a human right, and that no one should be rejected for care because of any status. Methodists also believe that God gave people the ability to have the knowledge of medicine for the specific purpose of being able to take care of others.