Oh oh. I am neither Dispensational nor Covenant in my theology. Where does that leave me?The two competing eschatological systems between Baptists are Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology.
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Oh oh. I am neither Dispensational nor Covenant in my theology. Where does that leave me?The two competing eschatological systems between Baptists are Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology.
That's a high water mark for him. Better than the usual 0.You can simply say non-confessional.
I am sure that there are a variety of opinions regarding the above.
No, they are not lockstep on the matter.
Actually none believe your nonsensical view that propitiation is the "means of salvation."
Wrong again -- many non-confessional Baptist congregations only have men designated as deacons.They don't have men called elders aside from the Pastor.
On that score I'll give you one merit point.
Probably so.
Van, your score is 33%. Promise me that you will do better next time.
Somewhere around Brownsville...Oh oh. I am neither Dispensational nor Covenant in my theology. Where does that leave me?![]()
Oh oh. I am neither Dispensational nor Covenant in my theology. Where does that leave me?![]()
Oh oh. I am neither Dispensational nor Covenant in my theology. Where does that leave me?![]()
When I started to explore this issue years ago, was almost shocked to find out that in this nation from early on, the normal type of Baptist would be more of a confessing kind, and was much more into limiter atonement view!It's unfortunate that this has happened. The OP is a proper subject for a Baptist thread.
Maybe the answer is to have a dedicated Van thread so that he could post his nonsense to his heart's content and the rest of us could have an intelligent discussion elsewhere.
Another difference between Reformed Baptists and other Baptists is Covenant Theology. This distinction is important to make even between RB and other Calvinistic Baptists such as Sovereign Grace Baptists or Primitive Baptists. I think this is what Martin Marprelate was getting at when he cited www.1689federalism.com. The two competing eschatological systems between Baptists are Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology. The former traces itself back to the mid-19th century, whereas the latter in the early 17th century (if not earlier). Most RB churches that subscribe to the 1689 LBC embrace Covenant Theology. It is important to note that critics of Confessionalism charge that RB's follow a man-made document instead of the Bible. This charge is incorrect. The 1689 LBC is not on par with Scripture, however, it is an accurate summary of biblical doctrine that has withstood scrutiny for 328 years. That is why many RB churches have adopted the 1689 LBC as their doctrinal statement.
No. I agree with much of the 2nd Baptist Confession (but prefer the 1st as it is much clearer in regards to the Trinity) but reserve the right to disagree with it.Tom, do you consider yourself a confessional, RB? Not a gotcha question. Homey don't play that game.
Oh oh. I am neither Dispensational nor Covenant in my theology. Where does that leave me?![]()
I do not speak for you?! And here I thought we had completed the Vulcan theological mind meld.Van, I hate to disappoint you. I'm what you term a "Non-Confession Based" Baptist. But I hold to close (open to visitors from churches of like faith and order) communion. As for the rest of your list, let me go on record as saying, you don't speak for me.
Non Confession based Baptists believe the Bible means what it says, Jesus will reign on earth for 1000 years.
Non Confession based Baptists believe Christ died as a ransom for all.
Non Confession based Baptists believe Christ became the propitiation (or means of salvation) for the whole world.
Non Confession based Baptists believe the Elders report and are accountable to the congregation.
Non Confession based Baptists believe we are saved by grace through faith.
Non Confession based Baptists believe in open communion, open to all professing believers.
Reformed Baptists deny the earthly 1000 year reign.
Reformed Baptists deny Christ died as a ransom for all.
Reformed Baptists deny Christ is the propitiation (means of salvation) for the whole world.
Reformed Baptists deny that church leaders (no matter the title) are accountable to the congregation.
Reformed Baptists deny we are saved by grace through faith, they claim we are saved then given faith.
Reformed Baptists deny open communion to all professing believers.
I can't remember seeing so much error in one place.
Where does faith come from?
Van, I hate to disappoint you. I'm what you term a "Non-Confession Based" Baptist. But I hold to close (open to visitors from churches of like faith and order) communion. As for the rest of your list, let me go on record as saying, you don't speak for me.
I can't remember seeing so much error in one place.
Where does faith come from?]
So viewpoints that come form the scriptures are now seen as being bogus?Not to put too fine a point on it, but I did not say, nor imply that every non confession based baptist holds those biblical views, nor every Confession based Baptist holds the bogus views.