It was this topic that first interested me in joining the Baptist Board in the first place. Now for days it has remained inactive but it is really where I feel the most at home. I feel so strongly about my faith as a Christian and my grip of doctrine as a Baptist. In the other forums what may begin as a topic of faith or doctrine seems to dwindle to stalemates or worse still, turns into a totally unrelated topic than the original poster designed.. I felt led today to make this posting in the category where I feel most at home. I would like ANYONE who may read this to pick up the thread so that we may have a reaffirming discussion about the topics that make us Baptist, the largest Protestant denomination in the world. I will start with a listing of the topics that most Baptist seem to hold.
1) the congregation has been REGENERATED
2) the church has a DEMOCRATIC form of government
3) the importance of each INDIVIDUAL
4) the PRIESTHOOD of each believer
5) the high REGARD of Jesus Christ as Lord and Scripture as God's Word
6) the New Testament as the SOLE and SUFFICIENT rule book for a church
7) the right of the individual to be free of civil or ecclesiastical authority, or SOUL LIBERTY
8) the duty of the state to protect all men, believers and non-believers to exercise RELIGIOUS LIBERTY and the SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
9) the concept of BELIEVER'S BAPTISM, as opposed to infant baptism
10) two church ordinances: BAPTISM and the LORD'S SUPPER
11) INDEPENDENT, AUTONOMOUS churches
13) a GOD-CALLED CLERGY
14) implementation of the GREAT COMMISSION
Again, I invite any comment, argument or discussion on these topics. I hope that one of our members who is not Baptist will ask about any of these points. I figure the worst that can happen is that it remains a dead link for days and days.
I feel that we are a misunderstood lot. I think that many folks view the extreme right wing of our religion the standard on which our faith is built. It is actually the contrary. Baptist have historically fought against such issues as Scripture being read in classrooms, monetary support of church's through taxation, and laws which would enforce one groups opinion onto the whole. We are the great free-thinkers. There are dangerous under-currents in our denomination these days that would try to dictate national policies to individual churches. Education of our members and youth is our best defense at preservation. Perhaps someone out there can tell me why Baptist doctrine by the Baptist General Assembly ceased two generation ago.
- Clint
1) the congregation has been REGENERATED
2) the church has a DEMOCRATIC form of government
3) the importance of each INDIVIDUAL
4) the PRIESTHOOD of each believer
5) the high REGARD of Jesus Christ as Lord and Scripture as God's Word
6) the New Testament as the SOLE and SUFFICIENT rule book for a church
7) the right of the individual to be free of civil or ecclesiastical authority, or SOUL LIBERTY
8) the duty of the state to protect all men, believers and non-believers to exercise RELIGIOUS LIBERTY and the SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
9) the concept of BELIEVER'S BAPTISM, as opposed to infant baptism
10) two church ordinances: BAPTISM and the LORD'S SUPPER
11) INDEPENDENT, AUTONOMOUS churches
13) a GOD-CALLED CLERGY
14) implementation of the GREAT COMMISSION
Again, I invite any comment, argument or discussion on these topics. I hope that one of our members who is not Baptist will ask about any of these points. I figure the worst that can happen is that it remains a dead link for days and days.
I feel that we are a misunderstood lot. I think that many folks view the extreme right wing of our religion the standard on which our faith is built. It is actually the contrary. Baptist have historically fought against such issues as Scripture being read in classrooms, monetary support of church's through taxation, and laws which would enforce one groups opinion onto the whole. We are the great free-thinkers. There are dangerous under-currents in our denomination these days that would try to dictate national policies to individual churches. Education of our members and youth is our best defense at preservation. Perhaps someone out there can tell me why Baptist doctrine by the Baptist General Assembly ceased two generation ago.
- Clint