Anabaptists
The two main ordinances of God in the Bible are baptism and communion. Baptism is a symbolic act of purification and commitment to Christ, while communion is a remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice through the sharing of bread and wine. Both ordinances hold significant spiritual importance for Christian believers.
The Catholics have Seven Sacraments that (Because Catholics are Christians) and they are all important. You are confusing Christian for protestant. Protestants only have two sacraments (if they call them sacraments) that would be Baptism and the Lord's Supper. Catholics view any Baptism that is administered with water in the name of the Trinity as valid, so Baptism for protestants is a valid sacrament. Holy Communion, however, is not, because they have no priesthood. But, since protestants deny that Holy Communion actually is the Body of Christ (as Our Blessed Lord Himself said repeatedly in the second half of the sixth chapter of St. John's Gospel), the only thing that it has in common with the Eucharist is the name and the outward form.
Protestants
We call it a Wiccaning. Yes, we have our own baptism ceremony for babies (or new members of the faith).
duogie
well rounded.
Church of God denomination = what some call pentecostals or protestants
Catholics call it the Protestant Revolt while Protestants call it the Protestant Reformation.
YES! Especially if the "adult child" is not financially tied to the parent or still living under their roof. To call someone "below you" is the definition of condescending. Living your life with hierarchies in mind, can only damage one's relationship with their "adult child" as their move from mother/daughter to friends. AND STOP BELIEVING EVERYTHING YOU READ ON THE INTERNET. ANYONE CAN POST!
Santa does not answer calls, though is making sure that you are on the nice list. Seeing is not believing. Believing is not seeing. Believe in what you think. Think about what you believe.
Arthurian
a man.