Many religions protested infant baptism. Protestants do not do baby baptisms. The Church of the Brethren (Dunkard) do no practice this, either.
its anabaptists.
anabaptists
I think they are called anabaptists (or Free churches). They were accused of "rebaptizing" because they would reject the infant baptism and wait until they knew what they were doing. Popular in Europe.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe anabaptists (means that they baptized again), they are the forerunners of modern day baptists.
Infant baptism is practiced in churches, as they say that nobody should be lost.
The practice of infant baptism began in the early Christian church, around the 2nd century AD.
An antipedobaptist is a person who is against the practice of infant baptism.
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.
parents, godparents, friends, family and religious community
Infant baptism is a practice in some Christian denominations where infants are baptized. The support for infant baptism in the Bible is a topic of debate among theologians and scholars. Some argue that there are passages in the Bible that suggest the practice, while others believe that baptism should be reserved for those who can make a conscious decision to follow Jesus. Ultimately, the interpretation of biblical teachings on infant baptism varies among different Christian traditions.
Catholocism, Presbyterianism, Lutheranism, Methodistism.
Infant baptism is practiced in several Christian denominations, including Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, and some Protestant churches like Lutheranism and Presbyterianism.