If I offended you, I am sorry, but I stand by my convictions even as Squire and Bronconagurski stand by theirs. The ordination of women is relatively new. Check your history. It is not historically Baptist. It falls into the category of homosexual pastors as far as I am concerned. Both are relatively new novelties in our wicked world today. Just because others do it doesn't make it right. The very fact that "a bishop must be the husband of one wife" should mean something to you in that discussion.
You hatred displayed on your website for fundamentals shows no bounds. It is easy to see where you are coming from. We live in an an age where the very faith that we contend for is no longer the faith that many believers contend for. So-called Baptists deny the virgin birth. They are liberal and don't deserve the name Baptist. The ABC has fallen into liberalism some time ago.
John of Japan, a few weeks ago, posted a link to a thread from 2004 that had a title something like this "Can a Baptist be a Charismatic at the same time?" The overwhelming consensus on that thread was "NO." You disagree because your church believes they can.
Not too long you also started a thread entitled "What am I?" It was a poll. Less than 42% voted that you were a Baptist. What does that tell you?
You have a different view on the atonement, one called "Christus Victor," which most here would disagree with. You don't defend it with the Bible. Like the RCC you defend it with history and the ECF.
I am a non-Cal, but I do believe in total depravity, just not total inability. You don't believe anything close to that. In fact if I remember correctly you believe that children are born entirely innocent.
Here is one of the very fundamentals of our faith--the eternality of Heaven and hell. Tell me Michael, when a person rejects Christ, will he spend eternity in Hell. Will he actually go to Hell and spend an actual eternity in a place called Hell.
If we deny the fundamentals of the faith, how can we call ourselves Baptist? How can we call ourselves conservative Christians? This has nothing to do with fundamentalism. It has to do with the very faith that we defend. Jude says that we "must contend for the faith."
Is there still a faith to contend for?
Do you really still belong in the Baptist section?
Let readers judge for themselves:
http://www.celtic-anabaptist-ministries.com/principles.html