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1 | The Sovereignty of God | Ps 103:19 | justme | 124792 | ||
tgc: you bring up some interesting points to the dailogue. I have attended four seminaries. Midwestern Baptist Seminary, Central Baptist Theological, Norther Baptist Seminary, and Trinity Theological. I received two Master degrees. In no place was I told not to say anything that would upset the apple cart. Quite the oppisite is true. I believe one needs to be careful not to generalize, especially if you have not attended seminary. I believe seminary was a wonderful experience that both myself and my wife attended and were extremely fortunate and blessed to have gotten such a rich and rewarding life long, changing oppertunity. I can say we were very selective and made our choice very wisely. Please don't lump seminary education all together, but see that this is most important for todays people desiring to be the best they canbe. justme |
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2 | The Sovereignty of God | Ps 103:19 | tgc | 124803 | ||
justme, I did not intend to group all seminaries into one catagory what I was commenting on is that unforunately it seems many have gone down the path to liberialism. As I am back in school myself I see this first hand with some of the professors I speak with. Yes I agree ther are still some very good seminaries out there Some I can think of are Masters in California Northwest Baptist, just to name a couple. However let me note that there are other options than trditional seminary with places such as Stephen Olford's Center for Expository Preaching a great learning experience if you ever have the chance. again I am not speaking in total aginst seminaries but rather stateing what I am seeing the in the field and brother it is scary. In The Love Of Christ, tgc | ||||||
3 | The Sovereignty of God | Ps 103:19 | justme | 124805 | ||
tgc: I trust your seminary experience will be as wonderful as mine was. I tend to call liberalism neo-orthodox. The label of "liberal" or liberralism si rather gerneic and can be misleading. I suppose my strong fundamentalist friends might call me a liberal and my liberal frends might say I an a fundamentalist. The reality is I am quite conserative in doctrine and theology, and practical in relating Scripture to our culture. I believe that the world judges us by our love for each other, and how we live out the gospel for others to see. I also have seen that once liberal seminaries have turned to a stonnger Biblical conserative position. Northern Baptist Seminary is such an example, and I am aware of others. It takes years to change directions, just like a huge ship takes miles to make a U turn so it is with churches and schools as well. Blessings. justme |
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