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Weren't the Church of Christ folks originally Baptist?
According to what the website stated, the local church autonomy is unfettered by any controlling body. I am not involved with the group, and they may be like some SBC churches which claim autonomy but cling to whatever comes from the convention as if it were directly from God.
I have also heard the term "Confessing Baptists.""Reformed Baptists," of course, was the label the Campbells used, but only briefly. The Baptists never referred to them as "Reformed Baptists" because they didn't think they needed reforming.
I am of an age that I can remember something verging upon hatred between the two parties, but mostly on the Campbellite side of the equation.
Could you be a bit more specific as to what doctrines the Baptist adopted that were invented 200-500 years ago?
It is always dicey to say some biblical doctrine was "invented" 200 or 500 years ago. Trust me, the advocates of whatever doctrine you have in mind will claim they only discovered what was the actual meaning of God's word from its origination. End Times doctrines are usually based on speculation, this means that and therefore XYZ is the revealed truth. The Bible does warn us to not get sidetracked quibbling over non-essentials. The gospel of Christ, His birth, life, instructions, death, and resurrection should be our bread and butter.
Only the Baptist folks do not have a formal hierarchy in which holds the authority over the local group.
Are you sure you're not confusing the Campbellite "Reformed Baptists" with the modern Calvinistic "Reformed Baptists" aka "Confessional Baptists?"
I agree. The concept did not start with John Nelson Darby but he did (with Scofield popularizing it) produce the entire systemization.dispensationalism (as a system)
I disagree. Futurism, in the form of Chiliasm (ancient pre-millennialism) has been around since the early 2nd century AD.futurism
Agree. But remember there were hints of preterism as early as the mid 4th century.preterism
I disagree. It has been around a long, long time. Perhaps as early as the early 2nd century.penal substitution
Yes, as both historical premil and penal substitution can be seen early on in some of the Ecf...I agree. The concept did not start with John Nelson Darby but he did (with Scofield popularizing it) produce the entire systemization.
I disagree. Futurism, in the form of Chiliasm (ancient pre-millennialism) has been around since the early 2nd century AD.
Agree. But remember there were hints of preterism as early as the mid 4th century.
I disagree. It has been around a long, long time. Perhaps as early as the early 2nd century.
This is entirely wrong.PSA was unknown in the early church and for 1500 years afterward. It is a perversion of God's character. If I had not discovered early church doctrine many years ago, and only knew about PSA, I wouldn't be a Christian today.
This is entirely wrong.
PSA was very well known to the early Church Fathers and to those who came afterwards, though as with so many things, the truth became distorted as time went by.
Fascinating! Where have you posted this 'incontrovertible evidence? I seem to have missed it.Not going to argue with you. I have posted incontrovertible evidence that PSA was unknown in the church until the Magisterial Reformers introduced it.
If anyone doubts that, just do some research.
Fascinating! Where have you posted this 'incontrovertible evidence? I seem to have missed it.
Right. This makes for a great discussion forum.Many places, in my past times here. Look, you will not change my mind, and I am not seeking to change yours. I found the truth decades ago, and it saved me for Christianity. I do not desire to argue about this.
Right. This makes for a great discussion forum.![]()