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Do Baptists go all the way back to the apostles?

The Parson

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Tom Butler said:
Either way, they were all Baptists. And they all agreed with each other. Uh, hold on a minute. Does that mean they weren't Baptists after all?
Hope you don't mind my interjecting and this may be what you are saying, I'm not sure.

1. The church at Jerusalem (The first, known as the Messianic)
2. The churches started by the evangelism of the Apostles (Baptists)

Quick introduction here. The name is Tim. Pastor of River Of Life Mission Church, Riceville Tennessee. Chaplain Calhoun Tennessee Police Department. Parson of the Parsons Corner Internet Ministries.

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Keith M

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FundamentalBaptist02 said:
Hi everyone. I have heard some people say that Baptists go all the way back to the apostles. Is that true?

Of course it is! The entire New Testament was written by Baptists! (Ouch! Gotta get my tongue out of my cheek again!)

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Tom Butler

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Originally Posted by Tom Butler
Either way, they were all Baptists. And they all agreed with each other. Uh, hold on a minute. Does that mean they weren't Baptists after all?


Parson Tim:
Hope you don't mind my interjecting and this may be what you are saying, I'm not sure.

1. The church at Jerusalem (The first, known as the Messianic)
2. The churches started by the evangelism of the Apostles (Baptists

Actually it was a tongue-in-cheek comment.

I really don't draw a distinction between the church Jesus established during his ministry and the churches started later. I'm not going to argue succession, but I will argue perpetuity. Because Jesus said the gates of hell would not prevail against his church, I believe that there has always been a New Testament congregation in existence. I also believe that as a general proposition, Baptist doctrine and polity is the closest to that practiced in the NT.

And, by the way, welcome.
 
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