Squire Robertsson said:Please remember the orignal poster is not an American. He lives in Northern Ireland. Hence, his question is that of an outsider looking for information.
If one looks at the many and various flavors of Baptists in these United States without an understanding of the issues involved, you'd be thinking "cultic." Most countries have only two at the most three sorts of Baptists. In most cases, there is the old line Baptist Union and then there are the non-Union churches.
Thank you Squire. Actually I am living in England now, pastoring my third IFB church, perhaps my OP was a little broad and inclusive of all 57 varieties of IFB's, but in the UK there are relatively few IFB churches. However, that said, from time to time I encounter people who come into our circle, (some with the independent, independent mentality, others connected with various mission agencies and mission boards BIMI, BBFI, BWM, etc) who's strange ideas occasionally worry me. Some come espousing a Christian should wear certain types of clothing, others have sub-cultural notions about dating and courtship, some are so strongly KJVO that they consider the chapter and verse divisions as "inspired", some will separate from you if they don't like the sound of your sneeze (not literally - but you know what I mean). Some are so strong on "pastoral authority" they overlord believers lives. Some hold the church constitution in their head. I could go on.
I am not suggesting any of the above make a minister or his flock a cult per se, but some of it has "cultic" undertones, which caused me to wonder about some of the more extreme elements lurking under the banner of Independent Baptist Fundamentalism. Sorry, JOJ, you were disappointed with my OP, but this is my perspective. FYI I am IFB - glad to be so, have been for 27 years now, enjoying the good, suffering the bad and scarred by some of the ugly, but that life. I am IFB by conviction, and thank God for the majority of men anch churches I have encountered who are true servants of our Lord Jesus Christ, quirks and all.:1_grouphug: