السبت، 22 أكتوبر 2011

The Second Baptism


Anabaptists first appeared in the 16th century (1521) in Zwickau. These were Christians, Protestants with supplementary radical reforms that caused them huge sufferings.
Anabaptists had a different yet close point of view regarding God and Christianity. As their name points, the re-baptized rejected their first infant baptism that was imposed on them and their second baptism was a sign of a new faith and a re-birth.
They also rejected all the oaths of Christianity. They didn't believe in "Capital Punishment" and refused the concept of magistracy.
As a basis for their faith, anabaptists relied on the "Canonical Scriptures".
For them, the new and correct "Kingdom of God" involved signs of communism and women community.
                                                             Anabaptist execution

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