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How much do you agree...

Rebel

Active Member
with the doctrinal stance of your church/denomination? Can you put a percentage on the degree of agreement, as an estimate, of course?
 

kyredneck

Well-Known Member
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I'm Primitive Baptist. I'd say I agree with at least 90% with the mainstreams, especially their soteriology.
 

Rebel

Active Member
I'm Primitive Baptist. I'd say I agree with at least 90% with the mainstreams, especially their soteriology.

Could I ask, what would you not agree with?

Anyway, with a 90% agreement, I'm sure you feel like you are where you belong, where you fit. That must be a good feeling. I'm happy for you.
 

wpe3bql

Member
Since all of the churches of which I've been a member were independent, I don't know how I'd agree with "my denomination."

Please explain what you mean by being in agreement / disagreement with "your church"?

First of all, local churches are supposed to be "the Lord's church(es)," aren't they?

And, by saying "your church," do you mean just what the pastor believes? Or is it what every single member believes? Or what?

IMHO, a local church isn't "the pastor's/elders'/deacon's/preachers'" church anyway!!

Please be much more specific in your inquiries if you expect much of a response from WPE3BQL!!
 

Salty

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Administrator
Since all of the churches of which I've been a member were independent, I don't know how I'd agree with "my denomination." ...

According to your profile your denomnation is Baptist.
Keep in mind there are several meainings of the word baptist.

One meaning is explained as:
a name or designation, especially one for a class of things.
Yes every Baptist church is independent but we are united as a rope of sand.

Yes, some religious groups do have a hiearchy - and that is a different example of a demonination.
 

kyredneck

Well-Known Member
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Could I ask, what would you not agree with?

There's an element of Landmarkism within the church that I don't agree with.

Anyway, with a 90% agreement, I'm sure you feel like you are where you belong, where you fit. That must be a good feeling. I'm happy for you.

Yes. 33 years ago my wife and I joined and today we are both still very thankful to have found a home with the Old Baptists. Our lives and our children have been blessed many times over from it.
 

Rebel

Active Member
Since all of the churches of which I've been a member were independent, I don't know how I'd agree with "my denomination."

Please explain what you mean by being in agreement / disagreement with "your church"?

First of all, local churches are supposed to be "the Lord's church(es)," aren't they?

And, by saying "your church," do you mean just what the pastor believes? Or is it what every single member believes? Or what?

IMHO, a local church isn't "the pastor's/elders'/deacon's/preachers'" church anyway!!

Please be much more specific in your inquiries if you expect much of a response from WPE3BQL!!

So, in your case, I would mean the doctrinal stance/confession of faith of the local church which you're a member of.
 

wpe3bql

Member
Apparently my local church (I guess that means the "leadership") seems to believe in the existence of some "invisible" / "universal" / etc.
"Church."

I don't.

I've been with this body for over 20 years, and, yes, we do co-operate with other "Evangelical" churches in our area on things in which the basic tenets of our "Statement of Faith" would not be grossly violated. (EX: We probably wouldn't ask a RCC priest to administer "their kind of baptism.")

Also there's a tendency, at least among our "leadership" to refer to "God's Kingdom" or "doing 'Kingdom Work' [missions, etc.]." So maybe it's just a matter of semantics.

But when one studies the NT usage of ecclesia, invariably one comes up with it meaning a "LOCAL" church. This is on what I base my belief when it comes to matters of ecclesiology.
 

Revmitchell

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Since all of the churches of which I've been a member were independent, I don't know how I'd agree with "my denomination."

Please explain what you mean by being in agreement / disagreement with "your church"?

First of all, local churches are supposed to be "the Lord's church(es)," aren't they?

And, by saying "your church," do you mean just what the pastor believes? Or is it what every single member believes? Or what?

IMHO, a local church isn't "the pastor's/elders'/deacon's/preachers'" church anyway!!

Please be much more specific in your inquiries if you expect much of a response from WPE3BQL!!

This really should be an easy question. Most local assemblies have a statement of faith of some sort. There are generally accepted doctrines among those in a single local assembly.
 
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