Martin Luther
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Revmitchell said:Do you attend a Baptist church?
In doctrine yes, for some reason they named it "Bible believers church". Does this mean I'm not a Baptist?
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Revmitchell said:Do you attend a Baptist church?
Martin Luther said:Define what makes one a Baptist. My doctrine is Baptist, that is why I am here in the first place. The name on the church I attend is meaningless. I have spent my life in Baptist churches; I have spent four years of my life at a BAPTIST college. Just because I differ on one or two points does not mean anything. My doctrinal statement looks just like yours, so what gives? Many old Baptist doctrines are different than new ones, I hold to those older views, does that mean I am not a Baptist?
Statement of Salvation:
I am obedient to the faith that Christ had on the cross. I stumble but remain constant in that effort to please Him. I see Romans 1:5 as a good verse to show that obedience to Christ is necessary for salvation.
Martin Luther said:In doctrine yes, for some reason they named it "Bible believers church". Does this mean I'm not a Baptist?
Revmitchell said:This is not Baptist
Martin Luther said:So you condone disobedience to please Christ?
Revmitchell said:Does the church consider itself and promote itself as a Baptist church?
Revmitchell said:
Martin Luther said:Yes that is it.
With respect to all, this is sidestepping the question, I believe.Martin Luther said:Most of the church is 100% Baptist, with a Ruckman twist thrown in. Most of them are KJVO. They street preach and support 6+ missionaries. They soul win and baptize new believers. Also, many of the missionaries get there support from Baptist churches.
EdSutton said:With respect to all, this is sidestepping the question, I believe.
However, I do not see this as malicious, in any way, and would request the Moderators to simply move this thread to the "Other Christian Denominations" forum.
Would not that "compromise" be acceptable to all concerned, including the 'Mods'??
Ed
In which case, I will withdraw my previous request, if this would be an acceptable "compromise".Revmitchell said:Just for common knowledge their church is listed among other Baptist churches:
http://www.biblebelievers.com/churches/churches_MI.html
Revmitchell said:No. I am convinced by the evidence I posted he is correct. His church is Baptist.
Sorry, I had not seen the previous post of yours, when I responded. I can and do accept this (hence I agree with you again (hope the 'puter doesn't "blow another gasket")], as I have previously posted. (Unfortunately, I cannot keep up with each post, as I am composing one, myself.)Revmitchell said:No. I am convinced by the evidence I posted he is correct. His church is Baptist.
gb93433 said:What do you think would happen if all of the churches in America were without paid pastors?
gb93433 said:I am curious what your response would be. It seems that some denominations believe that a number of the future pastors in churches will be bivocational. The inference being that we will see a decrease in the number of full time pastors across America.
Jim1999 said:One church asked me what I expected as a wage. My reply was simple: Somewhere between your highest paid member and your lowest paid member. God will provide.
Cheers,
Jim
Here are a couple more, in the name, anyway.Jim1999 said:We must admit that our poor Mr. Spurgeon would be expelled given his church was the Metropolitan Tabernacle...no mention of Baptist!
Cheers,
Jim
preachinjesus said:Also many of our faithful members don't buy the deeply disengenious accusations from ensconched leaders who will accuse anyone who challenges their leadership of violating some obscure spiritual authority.
I don't see spiritual authority from an authoritarian view, as is practiced in many of our churches, in Scripture. Rather that authority is earned through service and humility.
I'm a big fan of the house church movement. Particularly because the bulk of the New Testament church examples are house church examples. They didn't have towering spires in early Christendom.