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Differences between "fundamentalist" and "conservative" seminaries

Plain Old Bill

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I think you qould be best served by defining your own set of parameters and looking for a school that best fits that description.:wavey: This is a lifetime decision and ultimately you have to please God and yourself.While it is important to seek wise counsel remember who the important parties are.
 

daveatlanta

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Plain Old Bill said:
I think you qould be best served by defining your own set of parameters and looking for a school that best fits that description.:wavey: This is a lifetime decision and ultimately you have to please God and yourself.While it is important to seek wise counsel remember who the important parties are.
Yes, I've come to that conclusion as well. There are just too many opinions on what is 'conservative' and what is 'fundamental.' Thanks Bill for your sound advice.
 

Paul33

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Pastor Larry said:
Dollar is dead, Paul. And while I haven't read Dollar completely, I don't think pointing out apostacy and compromise in the church is causing sinful division. If it was, then we would have problems with Paul who did the same thing often under the command of Christ.

But UTHZD, were you at Western Seminary or Western Conservative Baptist Seminary? I think these are two different places. Western CBA was entangled, I believe, in the issues that led many to split from the CBA over the issue of compromise. Remember, Dollar wrote back in the 70s. I don't recall all the issues, but I think that is what he is talking about. Research the history of the CBA and Western. You might come up with something.

No kidding, Larry! Dollar is dead! Wow!

Seriously. It is causing division when you slander other believers. G-C does not compromise with apostates. G-C believes in the fundamentals of the faith, all of them. So to say they are "modified" and that they don't believe "all" of the fundamentals and that they compromise and promote apostacy is blatant slander.
 
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