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__NOTOC__{{Infobox_Contents |topic_name =Anabaptist Churches |subtopics =Synopsis=[[Reformation]]* [[Believer's baptism]]* [[Pacifism]]* [[Mennonite]] | [[Brethren]] | [[Amish]] |opinion_pieces ={{short_opinions}} |}}  Anabaptists (Greek ana+baptizo "re-baptizers", German: Wiedertäufer) were and are a Christian denomination that sprung up out of the the Protestant [[Reformation]] who believed that baptism was only appropriate for an adult believer. The term "anabaptist" was coined by critics, who objected to the practice of performing baptism for adults whose previous baptism, as infants, the Anabaptists claimed was not valid.
Today some denominations directly related to the Anabaptists (Greek ana+baptizo "re-baptizers", German: Wiedertäufer) are Christians of the the Protestant Reformation who believed that baptism was only appropriate for an adult believer. The term was coined by critics, who objected to include the practice of performing baptism for adults whose previous baptism[[Mennonites]], as infants, the Anabaptists claimed was not valid[[Hutterites]] and [[Amish]].
==Contents=Doctrine===
{{topics}}* The [[Believer's baptismSchleitheim Confession]]* of [[Pacifism]]* [[Mennonite]] | [[Brethren]] | [[Amish1527 AD]]outlined the distinctive Anabaptist theology relating to morality and church order, including discussing baptism, the meaning of church and practice of excommunication, pacifism, religious separation from the state and communoin.
{{opinions}}====Believer's Baptism====
{{quotes}}Anabaptists teach that only adult believers should be baptized because baptism is purely a symbolic event for a believer to publicly committ to Christ and define entry into the church.
==Main article==The Church====
Anabaptists believe that the church is simply the gathered society of saints (Greek ana+baptizo "re-baptizers", German: WiedertäuferChristian believers) are Christians . This implies a new set of values exist for the the Protestant Reformation who believed that baptism was only appropriate for an adult believer. The term was coined by criticsbelievers, who objected need to to live in literal obedience to God's teachings such as those on the [[Sermon on the Mount]]. If a person within the practice of performing baptism for adults whose previous baptism, as infants, church lives an immoral life then he or she should be banned or excommunicated from the Anabaptists claimed was not validcommunity.
===Doctrine=Pacifism====
====Believer's Baptism====Anabaptists are pacifists. This was a factor in them being unpopular with German and Swiss rulers who needed armies to protect from invading forces.
====PacifismSeparation from the State====
====Separation====Anabaptists traditionally have believed that they should have no part in the state or government or military. This was a factor in them being unpopular with the authorities of Europe.
====Communion====
 
Communion, according to Anabaptist theology, is simply a physical act performed in memory of [[Death of Jesus|Christ's death]]. As such they do not agree with the doctrines of [[transubstantiation]] or [[consubstantiation]]. Because Communion is a memorial of the meaning of Christ's death, Anabaptists believe that only adults who are baptized believers should part-take in it.
 
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