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Q: Why were the anabaptist considered to be radical?
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Where did the term Anabaptist come from?

Anabaptist was a movement, a church reformation, the term was given to Anabaptist by their enemy. Anabaptist means to be baptized again, the Anabaptist believe that a person needs to be able to confess on their own.


What is an Anabaptist-Catholic?

It is an oxymoron. There is no such thing as an Anabaptist-Catholic


What political party was considered radical in the south?

Initially - around the time of Reconstruction - the Republican Party was considered radical.


Does any one know what an Anabatist is?

The Anabaptist movement started during the Radical Reformation in the early 16th century in response to the perceived corruption of the Catholic church. The Anabaptist groups were attacked as heretics by both Catholic and Protestant groups. This persecution caused many Anabaptist groups to flee to new world where they would be free to practice their religion. Modern Anabaptist groups include the Amish and the Mennonites. In general, Anabaptists believe in segregating themselves from the world. They believe in adult and not child baptism. They do not believe Christians should political office or serve in the military and are usually pacifists.


Is ozone considered as radical?

Ozone is a free radical. The singly bonded oxygen has an unpaired electron.


What does ana- in anabaptist mean?

The prefix "ana-" in Anabaptist means "again" or "re-baptizer." Anabaptists were a radical group during the Protestant Reformation who believed in baptizing adults who had already been baptized as infants, hence the term "re-baptizers."


Is -OH an ion or a radical?

In the past -OH was considered a radical; now the recommended name is functional group.


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What were the Bolsheviks considered?

The Bolsheviks were radical Marxist revolutionaries.


Did the Anabaptist radicals hold sway in Munich Berlin Prague or Munster?

Anabaptist radicals held sway in Munster.


Why were the Quakers considered a radical in England?

They believed in nonviolence and equality


Why were the Quakers considered radical in the England?

They believed in nonviolence and equality