Anabaptists.
Anabaptists
Baptism & Eucharist
Primarily Protestants use the term 'christening' as a synonym for Baptism. It is rarely heard in proper Catholic circles.
Most protestants only regard Baptism and the Eucharist as sacraments.
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Anabaptist
Many religions protested infant baptism. Protestants do not do baby baptisms. The Church of the Brethren (Dunkard) do no practice this, either.
The word is spelled "Christening". It is a common practice among Protestants who do not believe in infant baptism.
Protestants encompass a broad range of Christian denominations that emerged from the Reformation in the 16th century, emphasizing principles like justification by faith and the authority of Scripture. Mennonites are a specific group within the Protestant tradition, rooted in the Anabaptist movement, which advocates for adult baptism, pacifism, and community living. While all Mennonites are Protestants, not all Protestants are Mennonites, as the latter hold distinct beliefs and practices that set them apart from other Protestant denominations.
Baptists
Anabaptists were against infant baptism
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