Welcome to the Anbaptists work group of the Christianity WikiProject! This task force seeks to create, improve, maintain, and provide a standard of factual consistency for articles about Anabaptists , articles that are based upon factual church history, citing available and reliable Christian and Biblical sources for the identification and understanding of who these people "were" and "still are", and to factually distinguish the clear differences between the actual still extant Anabaptists of today, who for over 2,000 years have not changed in their relation to the world, ecclesiastical governance, walk with God, and most important have not changed in how they continue to be the most persecuted and hated of all Christian sects; distinguishing them clearly and factually, as well as Biblically and spiritually from other groups who wish to claim a lineage from these Anabaptists, but who do not live the life of an Anabaptists, nor does the religions and governments of this world think or treat them as history records that the Anabaptists have always been treated. This work group seeks to factually distinguish the difference between Anabaptists and Mennonites and Baptists, the latter two groups being predominant in the sects of Christianity that wish to be linked to the Anabaptists, each trying to trump the other in its claim of having directly descended from the Anabaptists, but neither living or believing or being treated as though they were one. Contrary to the claim of many who wish to be thought as coming from the Anabaptists lineage that they claim no longer exists, this work group is organized to clearly demonstrate by facts and present day churches called Anabaptists, that this historic group of churches still exist throughout the world today. The work group is also created with all of the above in mind in order to factually create a forum in which interested editors can work together to improve articles, truthfully and factually about all three groups, yet distinguishing the Anabaptists in this work group, truthfully and factually from Christians within the workgroups for Baptists and Mennonites contained in the Christianity WkiProject.