Thomas Helwys
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I am new here, and I was wondering how many denominations are represented on this forum. I see the posts by the Roman Catholic brother.
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Besides various Baptists, I know of Christian Reformed, Lutheran, Anglican, Orthodox, and Catholic but I'm sure there are many others represented. Welcome to the board!
Thanks for the welcome and the information!
I am surprised there would be that many different denominations here. Are you sure these aren't just disaffected Baptists?![]()
I am currently a Baptist which will soon become Catholic. I wouldn't say I have any axe to grind against Baptists though.
People from various denominations come to this forum to present and clarify the doctrinal postions of their various churches. I have found this forum very valuable in learning why other Christians hold to their various doctrines.
This poll was recently taken
This is a poll of OP a bit....
and another poll from 2006
hope this helps a bit
Actually, I think our denomination should be shown below our user name
I am new here, and I was wondering how many denominations are represented on this forum. I see the posts by the Roman Catholic brother.
Anglican, here. However I was Southern Baptist when I started posting on here over 12 years ago.
Anglican, here. However I was Southern Baptist when I started posting on here over 12 years ago.
May I ask the same questions - what caused you to change?
Well, I guess the short answer is that about 11-12 years ago I started questioning how I had been taught to interpret certain biblical passages regarding different doctrines, etc as a Southern Baptist. About the same time I began exploring what the earliest Christians believed about such doctrines, particularly in relationship to the claims of various other Churches/denominations. After several years of exploration (including a few as an Eastern Orthodox inquirer) I landed in traditional Anglicanism. I guess I've been Anglican about 5-6 years now. I'm still very thankful for my Baptist upbringing, and to this day I am involved with a weekly morning Bible study with some Southern Baptist brothers.
Another former Baptist here -- now Presbyterian.
Well, I guess the short answer is that about 11-12 years ago I started questioning how I had been taught to interpret certain biblical passages regarding different doctrines, etc as a Southern Baptist. About the same time I began exploring what the earliest Christians believed about such doctrines, particularly in relationship to the claims of various other Churches/denominations. After several years of exploration (including a few as an Eastern Orthodox inquirer) I landed in traditional Anglicanism. I guess I've been Anglican about 5-6 years now. I'm still very thankful for my Baptist upbringing, and to this day I am involved with a weekly morning Bible study with some Southern Baptist brothers.
I see I was asked the same question by ''Salty'' and have a very similar answer as you. I believe that many who explore what the earliest Christians believed eventually land in Catholic, EO or Anglican communions. I also am very grateful for my Baptist upbringing but the Baptist church looks nothing like the Ancient Church.
Another former Baptist here -- now Presbyterian.
It would depend on which Baptist Church you are referring to Walter. I dont personally believe that the RCC looks anything like the Ancient Apostles Church either.
I do hold to the Old School Baptists in simplicity & biblical in purpose when it comes to getting close however & so thats what I am referring to.