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how to become a baptist?

Family man

New Member
Being a newbie to this forum, I respect the idea that there is a “Baptist only” section, but I have to admit the lively debates are intriguing and look like a lot of fun.

So if I may ask, because I have only attended a Baptist church once (and that was when I was about 11 years old), (now 70) how does someone actually become a Baptist as opposed to some other kind (not real sure what word to use there) of Christian? Are there Baptists and then just “generic Christians,” or is that the wrong way to think about it? Do you have to have a certain kind of baptism to be considered Baptist or is in a name brand?

I’m asking genuinely, not trying to stir the pot. I’d just like to understand how Baptists see this.
 

Ben1445

Well-Known Member
I have seen folks who call themselves Baptist and claim that there is no Baptist church to attend but still claim the title.
In my opinion a people fellowship with people who believe like they do. Generally speaking, if you agree with Baptist doctrine, I would expect that you might be looking for a Baptist church. I don’t mean that you must. Just that, generally speaking Baptists go to Baptist churches because they agree with the doctrine.
There are some people who go as far as to say it doesn’t matter whether you call yourself Baptists or not so long as you believe the right doctrine.
In reality, it doesn’t matter what you call yourself as long as you believe truth. Truth defines the believer. But the question is are you looking to be a follower of Christ or a Baptist?
I’m a follower of Christ and I believe that Baptist doctrine is as close to accurate as it gets, otherwise I would be somewhere else.

I recognize that it is not necessary to be a Baptist to follow Christ.

There is my two cents. Someone will follow up with the Baptist distinctives, I’m sure.

I am out of time.
 
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