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Taufgesinnter

New Member
I'm a former Continental Baptist

Mark Fesco said:
Catholics? Lutherans? Mormons?
I was raised Methodist. I became a Continental Baptist--aka Anabaptist--aka Mennonite--as an adult. I am now an Orthodox Christian.
 

LeBuick

New Member
Taufgesinnter said:
I was raised Methodist. I became a Continental Baptist--aka Anabaptist--aka Mennonite--as an adult. I am now an Orthodox Christian.

What is the skinny on the difference between these?
 

music4Him

New Member
Gee... I thought there was only two groups? :smilewinkgrin:

Christians who believe in Jesus and Non-Christians who don't (we don't see too many of them Non name brands around here very often).
 

Brother Bob

New Member
LeBuick;
BobRyan is a
Seventh-day Adventist
And I agree with him on most ever issue, amazing. I know if we discussed enough we would differ but not too much so far.
 

BobRyan

Well-Known Member
LeBuick said:
Ok, well I won't hold that against you but you won't be allowed on any committee. Those are for us Baptist.

err umm - you don't see me posting on Baptist-only threads (at least not knowingly) and you don't see me asking to be added to any committee.

But still - nice to know you don't hold that against me.

Just for the record -- SDAs are Trinitarian, practice open communion, and believer's Baptism. Our "Seventh-day" teaching actually came from the "Seventh-day Baptists". And although we do accept the spiritual gifts list in 1Cor 12 - so do a few other Baptist groups. And we hold to something very similar to the free-will-Baptist view of free will.

This is not me "claiming to be Baptist" - but ... I am not sure the gap is as large as you think.
 
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gekko

New Member
i agree with music4him...

im not of any group. methodists (which i hear are just baptists who can read... :) ) or anything else.

im not any denomonation. nor am i a non-denomonationalist - cause that's a denomonation.

i'll be a disciple of Christ. a follower. fisher of men. repenter. etc.
 

Brother Bob

New Member
dem dar meditost ain't da onlists rons dat tan reed. usins south balley hilbillies tan reed to. we uns are da ones who isin da prasidants of dese hare Amerika. yu taint tay nutting.:tongue3:
 
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Darron Steele

New Member
Christian only.

Have been attending church among the non-hardline Church of Christ congregations for two years but active in ministries of multiple denominations.

I prefer to be associated with serving the Lord in His large church scattered among the various denominations and independent churches, rather than be limited because of being associated to closely with one group.
 
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