The only difference would be that the foot-washers believe in a third ordinance. Traditional Baptists believe in only two ordinances: a one time baptism after salvation and the periodic observance of the Lord's Supper, also known as Communion.
A Baptist who is so devout they think everything that is pleasurable is a sin
he was a foot-washing Baptist
A Baptist who is so devout they think everything that is pleasurable is a sin
no he wasnt
they have become too proud!
Southern Baptist work together through a cooperative program or convention to support missionaries and to fund other programs. "General Baptist" usually support missionaries directly and do no cooperate with other churches to fund programs. The basic doctrine is the same. All baptist believe in full immersion baptism, eternal security of the believer, etc. Southern Baptist usually observe 2 ordinances (Baptism and the Lord's Supper/ Communion), some other baptist observe 3...these 2 and a foot washing ceremony.
Miss Maudie means that Boo Radley's family is very religious and follows the strict customs of the Baptist faith, hence the term "foot-washing Baptist," which is a metaphor for someone who follows religious rituals with great devotion. This description implies that Boo's family is very traditional and conservative in their beliefs and practices.
The worship of foot washing is an ancient tradition dating from biblical times. Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and some Baptist groups all still practice foot washing today.
A foot washing Baptist may disapprove of Miss Maudie Flowers due to her gardening and house pride interests, which they may see as worldly distractions. Scout doesn't understand the religious nuances but admires Miss Maudie for being kind and genuine. She values Miss Maudie's friendship and doesn't judge based on religion.
A foot washing Baptist may disapprove of Miss Maudie's flowers because they could be seen as a distraction from focusing on spiritual practices and God. Some members of this denomination emphasize simplicity and modesty in all aspects of life, including decor and personal hobbies. This could lead to disapproval of extravagant or ornate things like the flowers in Miss Maudie's yard.
Old Mr. Radley is a fictional character from the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. His religious beliefs are not explicitly mentioned in the book.
In South Africa it means for a white man to be truly sorrow for all the wrongs he himself or the apartheid system did to blacks -- up to the point were he is willing to wash the feet of a black that has suffered. It originated when a former high white politician physically did that to a black man of standing.
Well first of all Methodist do not believe to be baptised so they just sprinkle water on you. But really if you think about the water represents Jesus washing ALL your sins away not just some. And baptist believe you should be baptised to indicate your a christian, and to show other people of course.