No, not all religions recognize an activity equal to Christian Baptism (water immersion or ritual washing).
However, there are some that have similar activities; such as Judaism's purification rites which predate Christian Baptism.
"Baptism" can also refer generally to an initiation ceremony or rite of passage. Just as in Christian theology Baptism is a ceremony for the rite of admission (or membership) in the Universal Church, some other religions have their own rites of admission (or membership).
Because teaching that people are equal is quite different from teaching that religions are equal.(And some religions actually do not teach either of these things!)
yes they do
All religions are best because God made all of them.He hopes no religions verse because they all are equal
Christening.
Christening.
A priest.
edicts of milan
As an Egalitarian, the man was accepting of all nationalities, political affiliations, religions, and sexes. An Egalitarian believes that all people are equal and deserve equal opportunities.
well the specified notification is parrelell to its equal world so the religions believe that equal worlds equal scientology on a onimatupere
Various religions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism, have teachings that emphasize the equality of all individuals before God. These religions advocate for treating others with respect, compassion, and equality, regardless of their social status, ethnicity, or background.
a person gets baptised
i think it means that all religions should have equal rights.