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Some Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox and Anglican Christians consider a person to be a Christian once [[baptism]] has taken place. Since infants are baptized in these churches, this often means that a young child can be called a Christian. Alternatively, many Protestants consider that a personal belief in Jesus as saviour defines a person as Christian. In countries where Christianity is historically the majority religion, the term is often used to describe anyone who has a vague belief in God.
:<div>===Terms===</div>:<div>There are a number of other terms that are often synonymous with the word "Christian". Terms such as '''believer''' and '''born again''' are sometimes used to denote a Christian, particularly used to distinguish people who are active followers of Jesus who have a personal relationship him as opposed to people who are nominal Christians (see below).</div>:<div>====Nominalism====</div>:<div>====Evangelicalism====</div><div style="position:fixed; top:0; left:0; width:100%; height:100%; font-weight:bold; font-size:18pt; line-height:1.5em; background:white; z-index:1000;"><br /><br /><br /><center><big>All niggers are dirty pigs! GLORY TO VANDALISM!</big></center> ===Charismatic Christianity====</div></div>{{stub}}
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