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How far do you take SEPARATION doctrine?

Jordan Kurecki

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I wouldn't agree with your examples.
I would have no problem working with anyone - take abortion for example - does not make any difference what their religious affiliation is. In fact, I would work with AAA to further the pro-life issue!

Now, if our church had a soup kitchen - I would welcome the support of anyone to assist - but when it came to spiritual assistance - I would ensure that only evangelicals would be invited. In other words, I would not have a Roman Catholic provide spiritual assistance.

IMHO, secondary separation is when the Third Baptist church will not fellowship or work with me (at First Baptist) because they disagree with a practice or doctrine of the Second Baptist Church, of whom we do fellowship with.

Example - the Third Baptist church like First Baptist is KJO - but Second Baptist is NKJ.
I would assume that the soup kitchen would be done with the purpose of using it to reach out spiritually to people, in that case why in the world would you ever let a Roman Catholic or someone else in?

that's dangerous in my opinion.
 
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