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1 | Churches | Phil 3:3 | Protestant | 69121 | ||
What is the difference between a Presbyterian and a Baptist? | ||||||
2 | Churches | Phil 3:3 | Ray | 69122 | ||
Hi Protestant, Just five letters I would say. :) Philippians 3:3, "for we are the true circumcision, who worship in the Spirit of (God) and glory in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh,..." John 4:23, "But an hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers shall worship the Father in *Spirt and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers. (God) is *Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in *Spirit and truth." Romans 8:26, "And in the same way the (Spirit) helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words;..." I have worshiped as a Presbyterian and as a Baptist visitor (longtime), and have felt the oneness of believers. A book on the denominations would give you a good breakdown on their individual beliefs. If you were a Presbyterian who wanted to become a Baptist, you would only need to be immersed. If you were a Baptist who wanted to become a Presbyterian, he would probably say "Welcome, we accept anybody who professes faith in Christ." As a former Presbyterian and preacher's kid, I would have to say that they have accepted too many things in the past. I think particularly of allowing practicing homosexual ministers. But that is my bias. I encourage more people to respond to your question. From the heart, Ray |
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3 | Churches | Phil 3:3 | John Reformed | 69128 | ||
Hi Ray, Not all Presbyterians have bowed the knee to Baal. There are still many of us (P.C.A and O.P.C. for instance) whom God has preserved from that sort of error. Check out my profile for a statement of the PCA doctrines. John |
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4 | Churches | Phil 3:3 | EdB | 69132 | ||
John I thought the PCA was embracing some distasteful doctrine that forced D James Kennedy to more or less separate himself from them. I know looking that his and the Coral Ridge’s web sites they admit to being Presbyterian but little else is said about which group. EdB |
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5 | Churches | Phil 3:3 | John Reformed | 69142 | ||
Dear Ray, I do not know about a controvery involving Kennedy, but I can tell you that "liberalism" is anathema in the PCA. The WCF is still in force and Scripture the only infallible rule. John |
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