There are many differences between the two religions in general. While Christians celebrate the sacrament of baptism, pagans (very broad term) celebrate birth with a blessing. Christians believe God had placed original sin on his children and water from a church will erase that sin. Pagans (very broad term) may believe that with birth a blessing will give them a good start toward their future. They mainly believe this because they don't believe there is any sin to forgive in a newly born child.
Baptism are a subcategory of Christianity. The difference is how they interpret the process of baptism. The answer is yes, they believe in God.
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Anabaptists were against infant baptism
Christianity practices baptism as a sacrament or ritual.
Read Matthew 3,11 and you'll find out
Yes, there is a difference between confirmation and baptism in the Christian faith. Baptism is a sacrament that symbolizes cleansing and rebirth, usually performed on infants or new believers. Confirmation is a ritual where individuals affirm their faith and commitment to the church, often done during adolescence or adulthood.
Primarily, Ibo is polytheistic while Christianity is monotheistic.
I believe all of them do.
The Lords Supper and Baptism
Worship and Baptism
Only Christianity uses baptism to help people have a remission from sin.
Just use baptism it won't make a difference.