View Full Version : What Is The Difference Between Anabaptists and Baptists?
Caleb89
1st January 2007, 12:45 AM
I've always wondered...
What is the difference between Anabaptists and Baptists?
I've always wondered, as I know some about Babtists and virtually nothing about Anabaptists.
Any info will be greatly appreciated!!!
MrJim
1st January 2007, 02:10 AM
Hey Caleb89, glad ya stopped by.
Check out this thread (http://www.christianforums.com/t4167309-whats-the-difference-between-baptist-and-anabaptist.html) and if ya got any more questions just ask!
doc303
6th January 2007, 06:02 AM
Hey, Caleb,
As far as I know, the Baptist church practices adult baptism on profession of faith as do the Anabaptists. However most Anabaptists will baptize again if a saved Christian fell away.
Most Baptists believe "once saved - always saved" and would say those lost were never saved. This complex issue is solved by a thorough exegetical analysis of Hebrews Ch 6.
Anabaptists believe more along the teaching of John Wesley - that you can be lost - turn away from God - after your salvation. We believe the 10 warnings in Hebrews apply to us today.
Anabaptists do not have sacraments as a rule and practice foot washing and the Holy (or brush a cheek) Kiss. The sisters are usually covered or veiled like the Mennonites and Amish.
This denomination is very broad and oriented along Biblical lines rather than a typical church structure. Over 400 years ago Anabaptists were persecuted by Catholics and all Protestants for their desire for a church/state seperation. Their refusal to infant baptize resulted in many horrible deaths.
Today many new churches are springing up with disenchanted Anabaptists joining with home-schoolers and beginning congregations that practice separation from the world and seek holiness for themselves and their children without any detailed standards.
In Christ,
doc303
MrJim
6th January 2007, 08:51 AM
Hey, Caleb,
As far as I know, the Baptist church practices adult baptism on profession of faith as do the Anabaptists. However most Anabaptists will baptize again if a saved Christian fell away.
Most Baptists believe "once saved - always saved" and would say those lost were never saved. This complex issue is solved by a thorough exegetical analysis of Hebrews Ch 6.
Anabaptists believe more along the teaching of John Wesley - that you can be lost - turn away from God - after your salvation. We believe the 10 warnings in Hebrews apply to us today.
Anabaptists do not have sacraments as a rule and practice foot washing and the Holy (or brush a cheek) Kiss. The sisters are usually covered or veiled like the Mennonites and Amish.
This denomination is very broad and oriented along Biblical lines rather than a typical church structure. Over 400 years ago Anabaptists were persecuted by Catholics and all Protestants for their desire for a church/state seperation. Their refusal to infant baptize resulted in many horrible deaths.
Today many new churches are springing up with disenchanted Anabaptists joining with home-schoolers and beginning congregations that practice separation from the world and seek holiness for themselves and their children without any detailed standards.
In Christ,
doc303
:wave: Hi doc, welcome to CF!
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