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Question for Baptists

Salty

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What sets the Baptist denomination(s) apart from other christian denominations? Thanks in advance!
Which one? there are many, many Baptist groups

but to be a bit general -

Each local Baptist church is independent and autonomous.
There are no higher HQ - granted many local churches affiliate with a local, state or national group,
but that is only for fellowship and working together. Such group has NO authority over a Baptist church.

Baptists believe in immersion - as that is what the original Greek demands. In addition, immersion is a symbol
of the death, burial and resurrection of Christ.

We do not have any sacraments - as a sacrament - is designed to achieve grace.
Rather we have two ordinances. - Baptism and the Lords Supper

Salvation is by grace thur Faith - and cannot be earned.
In addition, sprinkling a baby will not get him any closer to Heaven.

You noticed I used a lower case "c" for church - as there is no such thing as the "Baptist Church"

Hope this helps - if you have any specific questions - feel free to ask.
 
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Key Baptist Distinctives​

Baptists are known for several core beliefs that distinguish them from other Christian denominations. These distinctives are rooted in biblical teachings and emphasize the autonomy of local churches and the importance of individual faith.

Main Distinctives​

DistinctiveDescription
Biblical AuthorityThe Bible is the final authority in all matters of faith and practice. It is considered inerrant and inspired by God.
Believer's BaptismBaptism is reserved for individuals who have made a personal decision to follow Christ, emphasizing immersion.
Autonomy of the Local ChurchEach church governs itself independently, without external control from higher church authorities.
Congregational PolityDecisions are made collectively by church members, reflecting the priesthood of all believers.
Individual Soul LibertyEvery person has the right to worship according to their conscience, free from coercion.
Saved and Baptized MembershipChurch membership is limited to those who have professed faith in Christ and have been baptized.
Two OrdinancesBaptists observe two ordinances: Believer's Baptism and the Lord's Supper, both instituted by Christ.
 
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