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Hi Mia,GuitarMia05 said:What is Anabaptist?
I would say the Anabaptist movement probably is not quite as directly connected to the Waldensians as CIS implied, but the Anabaptists do look to them as brothers and sisters who came up with similar ideas earlier in history.C.I. Scofield said:Hi Mia,
The AnaBaptists were the decendences (SP?) of the Waldensians.
This group was responsible for starting the reformation, You see one of thier people, happened to come down from the mountian where they were living and happened to run into a Catholic monk (I think) and they showed him the Word of God. That man's name was Martin Luther, and the rest, was, well, History.
Here is a link that gets into the history of the group:
http://www.anabaptistnetwork.com/waldensians
GuitarMia05 said:What is Anabaptist?
I went to the link and read it, and I'm not trying to start a debate or anything and I really don't see where this fits into the OP (I see it now in her signatureC.I. Scofield said:and as for your reference to "rocking on" with Jesus Christ.... Please, read this link as well...:
http://www.wayoflife.org/fbns/doesjesus.htm
C.I. Scofield said:Hi Mia,
The AnaBaptists were the decendences (SP?) of the Waldensians.
This group was responsible for starting the reformation, You see one of thier people, happened to come down from the mountian where they were living and happened to run into a Catholic monk (I think) and they showed him the Word of God. That man's name was Martin Luther, and the rest, was, well, History.