Well first of all Methodist do not believe to be baptised so they just sprinkle water on you. But really if you think about the water represents Jesus washing ALL your sins away not just some. And baptist believe you should be baptised to indicate your a christian, and to show other people of course.
Baptists are a sect of Christianity, not a separate religion.
if i am not mistaking Babtist in probably 1st up on the list. :). look below at the chart. I might be mistaking thoughh. Babtist -1st Methodist-2nd Cathloc- 3rd Pennycostal- 4th Juis- 5th
There are many different types of Christians like Lutheran, Methodist, Babtist, and many other. there really is no MAIN type
Mostly that we, the mormons, believe in the book of Mormon, and methodist's don't. that is the biggest difference that I know of!!
Baptism are a subcategory of Christianity. The difference is how they interpret the process of baptism. The answer is yes, they believe in God.
Mostly Prodestant but not as we know them today. For instance, Babtist and Methodist were much like the Pentecostal religions of today. Not the quiet, ceremonious churches we reconize them as today.
I was raised Mormon I have attended Baptist church many years. In the last year I have been attending the First Church of the Nazarene. I trusted Christ as my savior many years ago. I do see some differences between Baptist and Nazarene. I believe Christ is my savior, and once saved always saved. So far, I don't see a strong difference between Christian and Methodist.
The term 'free' goes back to a split between groups within the Methodist church. Some felt the Methodists were becoming too institutionalized, like other churches where a family 'purchased' a pew for their family. 'The pews should be 'free' to all' some argued, and this term was used by the group that split off from the main body.
no he is a babtist
No he was not a persecutor,
babtist
The best answer that I have been able to find has been here: http://www.explorefaith.org/faq/church/meth_ep.html I hope this helps you with what you are searching for.