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  • J
    JesusFan replied to the thread Revival is....
    Just find it very alarming that many get excited seeing people bark, roll around, laugh and say its "the Holy Spirit revival"
  • J
    JesusFan replied to the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant.
    I hold to using the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, but only as a helpful reference back to the scriptures, never as add on to them...
  • J
    One must differentiate from tribulation (trouble) and (THE) tribulation and the (GREAT) tribulation. John 16:33 These things I have...
  • J
    JesusFan replied to the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant.
    so are the various Confessions, but need to avoid the 2 extremes on seeing them as not useful at all, to seeing them as pretty much...
  • John of Japan
    John of Japan replied to the thread Revival is....
    Well friends, I'm leaving and probably won't be back online until Monday, since we don't have WIFI at home. It's spring break so the...
  • K
    KPCincy replied to the thread New Here.
    OK . . . let's start with a biggie: "Once saved, always saved." I know that statement doesn't appear word for word in the Bible...
  • Christforums
    Christforums replied to the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant.
    I have no objections to what you stated interestingly re-termed "Family" Covenant. And I'm glad you didn't convey replacement theology...
  • Christforums
    Christforums replied to the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant.
    What @atpollard is also suggesting is that inference is an acceptable method of interpretation. As well, your question requires...
  • Christforums
    Christforums reacted to atpollard's post in the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant with Like Like.
    So the Primitive Baptists reject “the Trinity” as a doctrine … embracing the truth as a collection of cobbled together verses without...
  • Christforums
    Christforums replied to the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant.
    Not suggesting anything towards Earth Wind and Fire or the Primitive Baptists. I personally use the early Creeds to serve as a litmus...
  • atpollard
    atpollard replied to the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant.
    So the Primitive Baptists reject “the Trinity” as a doctrine … embracing the truth as a collection of cobbled together verses without...
  • Christforums
    Christforums reacted to atpollard's post in the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant with Like Like.
    Interestingly, it was the Sadducees that adopted a “Scripture Only” in Jesus’ day and defined scripture in the narrowest possible terms...
  • Christforums
    Christforums reacted to atpollard's post in the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant with Like Like.
    Creeds are useful.
  • atpollard
    atpollard replied to the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant.
    Creeds are useful.
  • atpollard
    atpollard replied to the thread Baptism Rome vs Protestant.
    Interestingly, it was the Sadducees that adopted a “Scripture Only” in Jesus’ day and defined scripture in the narrowest possible terms...
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