There are certain protestant denomination which practices infant baptism, like the Methodist church and the Church of the Nazarene.
Most protestant denominations practice, instead, what is called "infant dedication." Through this, an innocent little child would be dedicated to God for the rest of his/her life.
Unlike the Roman Catholic church, infant baptism of some protestant churches are not intended to wash away the original sin...this would be another topic.
2007-05-01 04:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Catholics
2007-05-01 10:59:31
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answered by LineDancer 7
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Christianity has had infant baptism from the very beginning, as shown by many early Christian writings. Only in the past few hundred years have any nominally Christian churches abandoned the practice.
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2007-05-01 11:25:22
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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Lutherans, Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, maybe Orthodox.
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2007-05-01 10:57:21
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answered by Weird Darryl 6
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Protestants of some churches.
The Skeptical Christian
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2007-05-01 10:56:48
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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All of Christianity except the protestants copied the Catholics
2007-05-01 10:58:47
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answered by Giorgio P. 2
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Anglicans
2007-05-01 10:58:05
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answered by Afi 7
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Methodist does.
We don't [Assembly of God]. The parents dedicate the child to the Lord and the child is baptized after he/she accepts Christ as their Savior.
2007-05-01 11:12:45
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answered by Char 7
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