I am going to assume we are using the real definitions of the words, and tell you that I am a Baptist only because I believe and practice the Baptist Distinctives, not by any association with a denomination or conference. I would consider myself a Baptist even if I attended a Baptistic church without a Baptist name.
I am a Conservative, meaning I believe in the innerency of the scriptures in their original manuscript form. And in that form hold to the Verbal Plenary inspiration of God's Word
I believe my doctrinal tendancies would follow the historic IFB positions for the most part.
I do not place myself in the same "camp" as many of those in Michigan who call themselves "Militant Fundamentalists" mainly because they seem to endorse a lack of compassion, and a pseudo-fundamentalist focus on outward manifestations and appearance, and call that Fundamentalism
I am a Conservative, meaning I believe in the innerency of the scriptures in their original manuscript form. And in that form hold to the Verbal Plenary inspiration of God's Word
I believe my doctrinal tendancies would follow the historic IFB positions for the most part.
I do not place myself in the same "camp" as many of those in Michigan who call themselves "Militant Fundamentalists" mainly because they seem to endorse a lack of compassion, and a pseudo-fundamentalist focus on outward manifestations and appearance, and call that Fundamentalism