Everyone can say what they want, the Reformation is a big improvement over the RCC.
Agree with this, too.
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Everyone can say what they want, the Reformation is a big improvement over the RCC.
An improvement perhaps; but reformed apostasy is still apostasy reformed.
BTW, True Baptists are not a denomination. Denomination is a word used to describe mostly reformed Rome. True Baptists have never been part of Rome; in fact quite the contrary--they have been persecuted to death by Rome and her daughters.
Even so, come Lord Jesus.
Bro. James
Your definitions do not set the standard for Baptist vocabulary. Churches that are local and autonomous are still a denomination.An improvement perhaps; but reformed apostasy is still apostasy reformed.
BTW, True Baptists are not a denomination. Denomination is a word used to describe mostly reformed Rome. True Baptists have never been part of Rome; in fact quite the contrary--they have been persecuted to death by Rome and her daughters.
Even so, come Lord Jesus.
Bro. James
BTW, True Baptists are not a denomination.
Actually, you are partially correct. We are not a denomination in the sense that we have a hierarchy, but we are with the second meaning of the word.
BTW, I used to be a "Baptists are not a denomination" until I understood the entire truth.
Many things other than religion can be a denomination - how about money......Denomination is a word used to describe mostly reformed Rome.
BTW, True Baptists are not a denomination. Denomination is a word used to describe mostly reformed Rome.
Several posts have used the phrase "a reformed Rome." Is that kind of like a nicer and gentler Adolph Hitler?
Then we have Reformed Baptists, Reformed Presbyterians, Reformed Greek Orthodox, etc, etc, etc,. Also, everyone is always patting the "early church fathers on the back for the theological accuracy. If they had read Scripture correctly and built a New Testement church the way which was instructed in the first place, there would be no need of any reform.
Have you ever studied the three models
RCC, visible and universal
Protestant invisible and universal
Baptist local and visible