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alice24
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Thank you all. I’m aware of them baptising adults; in case of the Hutterites even 20 is not that old, but they have to be baptised before they marry and start a family. The living conditions are clear for me, as the language. It seems it’s really more an historical development differentiation and not certain points of disagreement in a theological way .
I was always a bit interested in communities like them, even when I don’t believe in their protestant understanding. Same with the old believers, I think it’s sometimes plain living-romanticism mixed with theological interest.
I was always a bit interested in communities like them, even when I don’t believe in their protestant understanding. Same with the old believers, I think it’s sometimes plain living-romanticism mixed with theological interest.