Yes there is a fair amount of difference, but I don't know too much the Nazareth faith.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Nazarene
Baptists are not so much into the doctorine of Holiness.
2007-11-25 13:52:42
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answered by Future Citizen of Forvik 7
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Nazareth is a city in Israel (in Galilee)...Jesus was a Nazerene he wasn't born their but he was raised there....
Baptist is a denomination of Christianity...
If you mean the Nazarene church of Christianity..that's a denomination too...
If you mean that...I don't know the difference..just particular beliefs or customs...I think the difference has something to do with salvation...
Baptists say- once a Christian always a Christian
Nazarenes- (I'm not totally sure) believe that salvation can be lost....
I have not heard any concrete Biblical evidence for the latter.
2007-11-25 13:47:57
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answered by notw777 4
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Do you mean like Jesus of Nazareth (probably meaning the Nazarene, as Nazareth wasn't mentioned in Jewish sources until around 300 CE) and John the Baptist? If so, very little. John was a Nazarene as well, it's simply that he performed a lot of baptisms, while Jesus performed miracles. He didn't have a signature act like John did.
2007-11-25 13:55:52
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answered by Eiliat 7
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Baptist is a Christian denomination. There are about 7 million different varieties. Nazareth is a town in Jerusalem.
2007-11-25 13:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Baptist= A Christian religion
Nazereth= City
2007-11-25 13:49:11
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answered by Anonymous
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All the groups listed are considered "Christian" All the groups (excepts the Catholics) are considered to be Protestant. Protestants splits from the Catholics in the 1500s. Each tends to reject the other as being "real" Christians. Catholics place a higer important on rituals (such as baptism and communicon) then do the Protestants. They venerate Mary and the saints, allowing prayer to/through them. They believe that you need a priest to confess your sins. Priest are required to be male and unmarried. The believe the Pope is the "vicar of Christ", head of the church, and God's voice on the earth. Protestants have no "Pope" or other "number one" leader. They look to the Bible alone as the source of their theology. The Luthers (from Germany) and the Anglicans (from England) were early Protestant churchs. They still have many practices in common with the Catholics. But place a lower importance on sacraments and more importance on personal faith. The believe each person can confess their own sins and be forgiven. They do not allow prayer to Mary or the saints. They allow women priest and marriage. The Presbyterians was the name the Anglican church took in America when the Revolutionary War began. (Anglican means "Enlgand"). The Baptist are a more recent Protestant church. They tend to be independent of each other, and often lack a formal organized hierachcy. There are dozens of different types of Baptist churches. Each tends to preach the Bible as they understand it. They are the ones often referred to as the "fundamentalist" or the "bible thumpers". They preach salvation by faith alone, and baptism after you are an adult and have made your own committment to Christ.
2016-05-25 23:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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yes there is a large difference.. Nazareth is just to kool.. holly roller and this flight tonight is awesome baptists are just boring ..nothing existing there just mostly old people worshiping
2007-11-25 13:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you mean Baptist and Nazarene? Theres one big difference with my experience of Nazarenes. Nazarenes believe you can lose your salvation. Baptists do not.
2007-11-25 13:49:23
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answered by Jen 5
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If you're interested, this is a forum for Baptist Christians, you may find more answers here...
http://foru.ms/f364-baptists.html
2007-11-27 03:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you mean the Nazarene Church..they are a denomination
2007-11-25 13:48:55
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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