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1 | Creeds and Confessions Needful? | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 205810 | ||
Dear Forum members, Could someone elaborate for me why some Baptist churches are not inculcated with the various protestant confessions of faith and some are? What would you say about a Baptist church that is not inculcated with these confessions, but goes by Sola Scriptura alone? Not saying the two must be or are mutually exclusive to one another, I can see that they must have been built in some sense on the concept of Sola Scriptura... I am truly ingnorant of these things and really never, ever heard of Sola Scriptura before coming in here, it is not taught at my school (perhaps it is in the church history classess I don't know) and I never heard of it before in my small Baptist church or in the much, much bigger one where my school is affiliated at when I went to hear preaching there. The only thing I remember my pastor saying about anything in this area is that there are a whole lot of things out there that are considered valid creeds and practices, and I as your pastor am not saying they are not valid, but the only thing I will be teaching you here is a literal interpretation of the Bible because the scriptures are the final authority you don't need to learn what I say or what men say, my job is to teach you the Bible and only the Bible. God Bless everyone, Tamara |
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2 | Creeds and Confessions Needful? | Bible general Archive 4 | quvmoh | 205811 | ||
Claiming to be a Baptist is like claiming to be an American. There are as many denominations among the Baptists as there are subcultures within America. There are Southern Baptists, Cooperative Baptists, Free will Baptists, Anabaptists, Independen Baptists, American Baptists, and on and on. Each one has their own set of beliefs. Some are conservative, others liberal. Some are calvinists, some arminean. Some are Dispensationalist, some aren't. There are a wide variation and variety of beliefs. I personally hold to the Southern Baptist beliefs. Most, if not all, of the churches I have been involved in are Sola Scriptura. The Bible is the only word of God. I'm not sure if this answers your questions or not, but perhaps it does help. quvmoh |
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3 | Creeds and Confessions Needful? | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 205833 | ||
Dear quvmoh, Thank you... You said; Claiming to be a Baptist is like claiming to be an American. There are as many denominations among the Baptists as there are subcultures within America. There are Southern Baptists, Cooperative Baptists, Free will Baptists, Anabaptists, Independent Baptists, American Baptists, and on and on. Yes claiming to be a Baptist is like claiming to be an American, but my question was about the specific question of why some Baptist churches whatever their practical bent may be, use creeds and confessions. After all the Roman Catholics aslo do this, but where theirs may go beyond Sola Scrtiptura as the traditions of men, my questions centers around why some Baptists use the traditions of men as the creeds and confessions are... Taking into consideration that they may be based on Sola Scriptura. And in light of that it would not really matter what kind of Baptist I claim to be, but why other Baptist denominations use confessions and creeds... Could someone elaborate for me why some Baptist churches are not inculcated with the various protestant confessions of faith and some are? What would you say about a Baptist church that is not inculcated with these confessions, but goes by Sola Scriptura alone? Thanks for the help quvmoh, Tamara |
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4 | Creeds and Confessions Needful? | Bible general Archive 4 | hopalong | 205878 | ||
my answer is that Protestants are not bound to a the precepts handed down by a Pope. |
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5 | Creeds and Confessions Needful? | Bible general Archive 4 | humbledbyhisgrace | 205879 | ||
Praise God! |
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