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Old 11-04-2006, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Puddleglum View Post
How much have groups like the Mennonites inherited that?
All of it...they still believe that way. Except there are certain Brethren churches that are now calvinistic (as in very much like the SBC).


It's true, the issues with anabaptist persecution had to do with alot of other issues aside from believer's baptism (though they would have you think otherwise). Also, as much as they try to disassociate themselves with the incident, look at the case in Munster where they took over a city. It was only AFTER that incident that Menno started preaching and enforcing "nonresistance".
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