What I don't understand, brother, is how we can refer to these as false ministers yet hold them as if they were great scholars of the Word. If baptism is essential to church membership, and if the church is the body of Christ those for whom Christ died, those who are saints and members of the household of God being built together, then baptism should be an essential doctrine. False ministers who preach to false churches that baptism is not by immersion are undermining the church itself.First, your wording is improper. You are contrasting "a Christian" with a "false minister" when you should be contrasting "a Christian" with a "unqualified saved bishop." You are making the false assumption that "a Christian" cannot be led astray into false doctrine or that the only serious false doctrine in the Bible is to deny the docrine of salvation both of which are false assumptions.
Again, your wording is incorrect. Notice the last phrase in the historical definition of Landmarkism. There is nothing in that definition to suggest such ministers are lost people. There is nothing to suggest they are "heretical" in all that they believe. The issue is what constitutes a true N.T. Congregation not what constitutes true salvation. The heretical area is restricted to church truth not all Biblical truth. And yes I do denounce them as heretical when it comes to church truth. No people can be a true church when they don't even know what is essential to be a true church. No unbaptized people can be members of any church found in the pages of the New Testament and so I ask you why should such be considered as TRUE churches outside the pages of the new testament.
Only when you place your words in our mouth and misrepresent the position of Landmarkism. However, when things are stated correctly the rubber meets the highway perfectly.
And you dont think paedbaptists are false teachers when it comes to the church and its ordinances, the government of the church and their view of church officers etc??? Hint: You don't have to be lost to be a false teacher!
And no, I was not incorrect on the Graves quote. Old Landmarkism, What is it? Baptist Book House, 1880, pg. 123. He also noted that "Baptists claim that they are successors to the 'Witness of Jesus,' who preserved the faith once delivered to the saints, and kept the ordinances as they were originally committed ot the primitive Churches. They claim to be the lineal descendents of the martyrs who, for so many ages, sealed their testimony with their blood...These are bold claims, we admit; yet, if we can sustain them successfully against those of any other communion, it is not only our right, but our imperative duty to do so." (The Tri-lemma Death by Three Horns, 120).