How are these folks allowed to call themselves "Baptists?" Can you just start a church and call yourselves anything you like? Or are they sanctioned by some Baptist Convention? I've been a Baptist all my life and never heard or dreamed of such goings-on endorsed by the Church!
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Duke;
You asked an honest question..I'll give you an HONEST answer.
There is no copyright on the term "Baptist"..any group can claim the title. Unfortunately, some nefarious mobs do just that, knowing the title gains them some credibility. For instance "Westboro Baptist" sounds more dignified than " The Westboro gang that hates gays"..
I doubt the Westboro neighborhood, where the WBC is located, likes their name associated with that group either!!
The position of every independant Baptist Church I have ever had anything to do with, concerning "gays"... does indeed reflect the "hate the sin, love the sinner". What some folks confuse with "hate" is an honest effort to convict people of what unrepentant sin can do to their eternal destination...and that goes for all sin, our own included!
The problem with the "gay lifestyle" as well as several other popular sins... is that there is no repentance, which is mandatory for forgiveness. We even find "churches" telling people deep in these sins, that such is not a sin, and they are doing just fine..when the Bible clearly says differently.
So are these "excusers of sin" doing the sinner any favor ? It seems more likely they may be greasing their skids into hell!
You have been badly informed in this thread, concerning the normal independant Baptist church. I studied with a Baptist seminary and I should like to tell you..the hundreds of independant Baptist churches you see dotting the landscape do have guiding rules and beliefs.. The Bible is their doctrine and belief system, and they hold much closer to the Holy Scriptures than almost any "mainline" denomination you can think of.
So why are they "independant" ? Well, usually the leadership in these church bodies are well experienced in other denominational practices, many having broken free from those hierarchial structures. They had become tired of having some remote bosses at state, national or international level take a large percentage of their funds donated to the Lord's work, since so much goes to maintaining big shots' status, offices and programs which local people often frown upon.
When decisions are made at the local level just where their efforts will be expended, local people are more content. The Apostolic pattern was based upon the local, autonomous church.
Don't listen to the lie that independant Baptists "make up" their doctrine. Nothing could be further from the truth. Those "mainliners" who are permissive of all kinds of sin are the gang who truly "make it up as they go"..
I'll welcome a debate with mainliners on the issue..but lets take it to the "religious discussion" forum..