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More than just the BF&M

Salty

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I was looking at the Web page for Faith Baptist, "K-Town" Germany
This is a "Southern Baptist church" located near the large Ramsteim US Air Force Base
Thus most of the church is made up of US military families.

Anyways - on this page entitled "Beliefs" there were several links
of their beliefs. Four of the items, I have never heard of.
Link of FBC beliefs

Open for discussion
 

JonC

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Salty

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Sounds like more faith in statements than Bible.

Not necessialry -
I see it more as explaining the particular doctrine
For example - Baptism - some denominations will pour or sprinkle and consider acceptable baptism.
Article VII of the BF&M states "Christian baptism is the immersion of a believer in water" That leaves no doubt where Southern Baptists stand on Baptism.
 
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