Well, it's not so much that Baptist practice adult baptism as Baptists don't baptize babies. I, myself, was baptized at the age of 7. It's a 'public profession of faith' that you go through after you become a Christian.Originally posted by C Elegans
Thanks for explaining, SS. I have heard that SBC is the most conservative and fundamental church is the US, would you say this is correct? I'm however not sure of what values the SBC actually represents. In what ways does the fundamentalism express itself? The Baptist church in Sweden are among the most liberal churches AFAIK, so obviously they differ a lot from SBC. One of my cousin used to be a baptist, and the only thing I ever noticed that was special about the Swedish baptists were that they practised adult baptism. Apart from that, they were just like most free churches in Sweden, ie very liberal.
As for the SBC, I would agree that they are the most fundamental and conservative church in the US, though Church of Christ would probably be close in the running.
Various easily defined beliefs/values of the SBC:
1.)No Drinking
2.)No Dancing
3.)Cannot be an Ordained Minister of you have been Divorced
4.)King James Version of the Bible is the only true Bible
5.)Wives must submit to their husbands(they leave out the "and husbands love their wives part" when referring to this passage)
This is mostly found in the "traditional" southern baptists who are mostly old and dying out(from old age).
I'm having trouble thinking straight enough to explain anymore at this time. If you have any other questions, though I'd be happen to answer them once my brain starts thinking a bit straighter.