Conversion to Christianity

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Conversion to Christianity is the religious conversion of a previously non-Christian person to some form of Christianity. The procedure for conversion depends on the sponsoring denomination, and hinges on meeting the ritual and substantive requirements for such conversion. The Fundamentalist, Evangelical, and Pentecostal branches of Protestant Christianity often refer to converts to Christianity as being "born again," although this term is largely unheard in other denominations.

[edit] Pre-Majority conversion

Several churches, such as the Catholic Church baptize children a few days after birth. Mennonites and other denominations reject this practice.


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