It's not. What has happened is these new young cals have gotten so aggressive that it has created some push back.
Not being a SBC I have no idea what you are talking about...could you be more specific?
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It's not. What has happened is these new young cals have gotten so aggressive that it has created some push back.
Not being a SBC I have no idea what you are talking about...could you be more specific?
There is a bit of conflict in the convention because the new and young graduates for the last few years have become very aggressive with their Calvinist doctrine. Young Calvinist pastors refuse to admit to churches they are candidating with that they are Calvinist hoping to slide in under the radar and eventually turn the church Calvinist. Germantown Baptist in Memphis TN was split in half because of this. (just one example)
Statements (based on a Calvinist world view) denouncing evangelism methods, made at convention meetings.
There iare a number of other things but I suppose you can get the idea.
Anyway, there has been some push back because of stuff like this. One was a statement of doctrine ( I forget exactly what is is called) that was posted online and let anyone who wanted to sign on to agree with it. It was basically a statement implying that SBC doctrine was anything but Calvinist.
There have been blog posts back and forth etc. It has created a lot of division to the point that a committee was formed to discover how the divide can be dealt with in the convention. Then a public statement was released asking everyone to be charitable to each others views.
OK, then this puts me in mind of the history lesson of the development of the Kingdom of Prussia. Most in that kingdom were Lutheran but the King & family were Calvinists & the king imported many Hugonauts (French Calvinists) into the county. Eventually they wanted to consolidate (with emphasis from the Lutherans) to one STATE Church (you know the Germans...everything is orderly). So when they did that, the Calvinists merely formed & kept their own churches. They never intermingled with the Lutherans. And why should they? It was a, You go to your church & I will go to mine & everyone will be happy' So why dont the Calvinists just form stronger relationships with Calvinistic churches like Reformed Baptists & leave that SBC thing in the dirt....thats what I would do. Im sure the RB's would be elated.
The convention has always been diverse, although recently the Calvinists have been trying to revise history and they make claims the the convention started out to be all Calvinist or even mostly. Nothing could be further from the truth. For some reason they are fighting to have dominant control. The problem is they are the minority these days.
What are the differences, in doctrine, between Reformed Baptists and Southern Baptists (other than, of course, a more unified stance towards a Calvinistic soteriology)?
The convention has always been diverse, although recently the Calvinists have been trying to revise history and they make claims the the convention started out to be all Calvinist or even mostly. Nothing could be further from the truth. For some reason they are fighting to have dominant control. The problem is they are the minority these days.
They wouldnt be a minority if they went to the Reformed Baptists......this appears to be a money thing more than anything
They wouldnt be a minority if they went to the Reformed Baptists......this appears to be a money thing more than anything
I would say, in a certain respect the SBC and the PCA are closer than the SBC and some of the sects of Baptists I have seen on this board. It is very apparent to me, from some of the posts, most have no idea what serving in a Presbyterian church is really like.
EWF, I do not think so. I know one of the most influential pastors in the Founders Movement and he is motivated by the truth and ideology. He agrees that men like Al Mohler have been criticized for wanting to gain control of the SBC seminaries, but that is a result of, not the reason for their advocacy of the doctrines of grace.
your mis interpreting my comment. If I were a SBC Pastor, I might be motivated to keep as many Calvinistic SB's in my pews & writing me checks vs the alternative...IE they go elsewhere more suited to them. Now Mohler may want to dismiss it as tribalism but if it was me Id tell him Im practicing what I believe to be the correct theology....& trust me, I would never be an SBC member.....there and again, Id never vote for Hillary Clinton .....(But, what difference does it make).
EWF, perhaps there is some of that, but considering the polarization going on in the SBC over the issue it may prove difficult.
& trust me, I would never be an SBC member.....
The SBC thanks you.
What are the differences, in doctrine, between Reformed Baptists and Southern Baptists (other than, of course, a more unified stance towards a Calvinistic soteriology)?
Why isn't this in the Calvinist/Arminian forum? No Calvinist biased here :BangHead:
reformed Most 5 point calvinists/A Mil/Covenant theology, using the kjv to great extent.Creeds and Confessions
SBC mostly Dispy, split Cals/Arms/Non call/Bibl only used/
Actually, quite a difference!