Catholics did not reject the idea of infant baptism. Catholics have been baptizing eight-day old infants for a very long time.
The government should leave people alone.
Copernicus did not reject the idea that planetary orbits around our Sun were circular.
Baptism is a Christian idea and comes from John the Bapist as a recipient of the Holly Spirit to foretell the coming of Jesus. Muslims do not have baptism.
The Christians/Protestant don't believe in the baptism of babies due to that they don't know what is right or wrong; plus they cannot confess their sins and cannot confess Christ as Lord and Saviour. Plus, Jesus said that the kingdom of God belongs to the children ----Matthew 19:13-15
I'm not sure where you got this idea from. Most Christian denominations practise baptism and of those that do, many baptise infants. Those who do not are baptised as adults. In the Roman Catholic Church. and the Anglican Church, baptism of babies is widely practised, and a further service of 'confirmation' is held once the child is old enough to make a commitment to Christ himself - usually iin his or her teen years, although confirmation of adults is also common. Many Christian denominations bring their infant children to their place of worship for baptism taking upon themselves the responsibility to live a "Christian Life". Others wait until the individual is ready to accept Christ individually and then they are baptized. St. Paul writes "There is one faith, one Lord, one baptism." The Roman Catholic Church recognizes all Trinitarian baptism as valid Baptism.
The Doctrine of Nullification.
Because they felt like it!
Relativism or Relativity
Relativism or Relativity
Because they thought it was not good enough
no but it wouldn't be a bad idea to get baptized.
They are a Christian Domination and therefore believe in the basic ideals of Christianity however: Unlike other Christian denominations, some forms of Quakerism completely reject all forms of religious symbolism and outward sacraments, such as baptism or celebrating the Eucharist. Quakers also believe in continuing revelation, with the idea that God speaks directly to any person, without the need for any human intermediary. For this reason, many reject the idea of priests or holy people, but believe in the priesthood of all believers, and reject the doctrine of sola scriptura. The idea of the Inner Light, or Inward Light of Christ is important to many Quakers: the idea that there is that of God within everyone, guiding them through their lives. Sourced from Wikipedia