Baptism In Christianity, baptism (Greek, "immersing", "performing ablutions")Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon is the sacramental act of cleansing in water that admits one as a full member of the Church. The majority of Christians, including Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Lutherans, Anglicans, Presbyterians, and Methodists are baptized as infants. Baptism
Christadelphians Christadelphians (from the Greek for Brothers of Christ / Christ's Brethren: Christou Adelphoi; cf. Greek of - "brethren in Christ"). Christadelphians
Unitarianism Unitarianism as a theology is the belief in the single personality of God, in contrast to the doctrine of the Trinity (three persons in one God).See "The Blessed Trinity," Catholic Encyclopedia, http://www. Unitarianism
Nontrinitarianism Nontrinitarianism includes all Christian belief systems that reject as non-scriptural, wholly or partly, the doctrine of the Trinity; the doctrine that Yahweh, the God of the Bible, is three distinct, co-eternal persons in one being, and that these three persons are co-eternal and equal in nature, authority and knowledge. Nontrinitarianism
John Thomas (Christadelphian) Dr. John Thomas (April 12, 1805 - March 5, 1871) was the founder of the Christadelphian movement, a Restorationist religion with doctrines similar in part to some 16th century Antitrinitarian Rationalist Socinians and the 16th century Swiss-German pacifist Anabaptists. John_Thomas_(Christadelphian)
Alan Hayward Dr. Alan Hayward is a British author of a number of books on the subject of science and faith. Alan_Hayward
Bible Companion The Bible Companion (or Bible Reading Planner) is a guide developed by the Christadelphians to aid reading the Bible. It was first produced by Robert Roberts when he was just 14 years of age, in about 1857, and revised by him over a number of years into its current format. Bible_Companion