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A Mennonite is an adherent to an Anabaptist movement begun in the 1500's by men such as Menno Simons.  They practice adult [[baptism]], [[pacifism]], and living a simple lifestlye.  Mennonites come from across the globe. Mennonite denominations range from liberal to conservative though many have an opposition to war.
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{{stub}}A Mennonite is an adherent to an Anabaptist movement begun in the 1500's by men such as Menno Simons.  They practice adult [[baptism]], [[pacifism]], and living a simple lifestlye.  Mennonites come from across the globe. Mennonite denominations range from liberal to conservative though many have an opposition to war.
  
 
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Template:StubA Mennonite is an adherent to an Anabaptist movement begun in the 1500's by men such as Menno Simons. They practice adult baptism, pacifism, and living a simple lifestlye. Mennonites come from across the globe. Mennonite denominations range from liberal to conservative though many have an opposition to war.