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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | A Good Baptist | Luke 10:29 | mbooker | 95115 | ||
As I was scanning through recent posts, I came across this: 'If you are a good Baptist...'. I then thought of a comment my boss said one day. 'I wasn't being a good Catholic'. I chuckled at the 'good Baptist' statement because the church I attend wears the label 'Missionary Baptist'. The statement also prompted two questions. 1. What does it mean to be a 'good Baptist' or a 'good Catholic' for that matter? 2. Do we have any scriptural basis for having demoninations? Thanks in advance to those who respond. |
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2 | A Good Baptist | Luke 10:29 | Emmaus | 95116 | ||
I would suspect that the reference to not being a "good Baptist" or "good Catholic" probably has something to do with whether or not you are practicing what is preached by the particular group. One might also ask what is a "Good Samaritan." Jesus had a illustrative answer which also reflected on some of the Jews of His day. Emmaus |
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3 | A Good Baptist | Luke 10:29 | mbooker | 95398 | ||
Thanks you Emmaus... | ||||||