baptists
IPA: bˈæptʌsts
Root Word: Baptists
noun
- Baptists form a major branch of Protestantism distinguished by baptizing professing Christian believers only (believer's baptism), and doing so by complete immersion.
- a Canadian hardcore punk band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, formed in 2010 by Andrew Drury, Danny Marshall, Shawn Hawryluk and Nick Yacyshyn.
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Examples of "baptists" in Sentences
- The Baptists found this intolerable.
- The church was sacred to the Baptists.
- Actually, this is just a classic case of bootleggers and baptists.
- Baptists vie with Catholics as the largest denomination in the city.
- Baptists are not miniscule, but make up on the largest groups in the US.
- A religion I see as evil, much like I see southern baptists but more so.
- Google "bootleggers and baptists" to see why their endorsement shouldn't be so shocking.
- Activists and established businesses working for the same goal — just another case of bootleggers and baptists.
- I no more live in “hysterical fear of terrorists” than you would of mormons, adventists, pentecostals, and southern baptists.
- GOD exists, despite ALL of my former doubts, debates, letters to the catholic church, rejections of the head honcho in Israel, and harassment against the baptists in Arkansas.
- The foundation of the SBC rather evidences the idea that the schism with the northern baptists over slavery was a product of the different socio-political investment between the cultures of northern and southern US states.
- Scientology is a “cult” and should be run to the ground like the dogs they are, but Roman Catholicism/Southern baptists get a free pass, even though Christian individuals and groups are EXPLICITLY COMMANDED by the tenets of their own religion to “spread the good news” to everybody — whether they want to hear about it, or not.
- “Scientology is a âcultâ and should be run to the ground like the dogs they are, but Roman Catholicism/Southern baptists get a free pass, even though Christian individuals and groups are EXPLICITLY COMMANDED by the tenets of their own religion to âspread the good newsâ to everybody â whether they want to hear about it, or not.”