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Why Take "Baptist" out of Church Names?

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by jprieto, Jul 6, 2011.

  1. Earth Wind and Fire

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    I agree that by attempting to mask yourself that you will be found out. My mother, a staunch Catholic, would not even step foot in any other church ...it would have been perceived by her to be a con job & she would hold against you forever. Id prefer being up front.

    Now Annis also correct that the non denominational churches, often those that have moved away appear to be more up to the task.... at least in the NE. Folks the landscape is changing.
     
  2. Arbo

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    This verse speaks of those who are ashamed of Christ and His Word, not of those who don't carry a baptist label.
    They are two different things, unless one believes only baptists can be true christians.

    Though I may disagree with, or fail to understand how they reconcile some of their finer doctrinal beliefs with Scripture, there are those I know who I have little doubt of their walk with Christ.

    It seems to me that being Biblical is to be preferred to being baptist.
     
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    "It seems to me that being Biblical is to be preferred to being baptist."

    No "Baptistic" & its Baptistic is Scriptural.
     
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    My use ofthe word baptist was intentional. I was referring to its use as a title. I forgot to put it in italics.
     
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    How do these non-baptists get to post in a baptist only section of the Baptist Board?

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Are we Baptist just because of the name of the church?

    It's OK for me because our church is still a Baptist church and is incorporated as such. It's just our daily name that has changed.
     
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    Well, here we are again. I started a thread just like this a few months ago.

    I had heard that "Blankety blank Baptist church" (where I used to attend) had decided to change the name to "Blankety blank Community church".

    And I still dont like it. If you are in fact a Baptist church...dont hide it under a bushel.

    Keep it "real", and USE THE NAME BAPTIST! :thumbs:
     
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    Absolutely not!
     
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    Apparently I stepped on some toes. It was not my intention to do so.

    I hope this reply clarifies.

    In the interest of full disclosure, I declare that I am a baptist in name and belief.

    It has been my experience at times, both in churches and with individuals, that some seem to put more emphasis on being baptist than being christian. That notion is what my first post was directed at.
     
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    And my use of "Baptistic" also was intentional.
     
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    And now you can get off your soapbox.....here is your applause :applause::tongue3:
     
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    It all goes back to how you answer question...

    What religion are you?

    Is the answer I am a Chrsitian who attends a Baptist Church, or I am a Baptist?
     
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    Brother....I am very happy for that:thumbs:
     
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    And believes in the doctrines of grace as my systematic theology (that is constructed thru scripture) :thumbs:..... Christ is my Lord & Savior. :smilewinkgrin: I tend to embellish....just in case.
     
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    Thoroughly agree.
     
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    Thanks for your perspective, Ann. Interesting about those Baptist Churches. So sad.

    My late brother-in-law was a Presbyterian for many years. Great student of scripture. When he and his wife traveled, they always looked for a Baptist church to visit. He said he was more likely to hear the Bible preached in a Baptist church.

    I understand your reasoning for dropping Baptist. But this question still nags at me. How is this not a marketing decision? I certainly understand a desire to reach the lost, and to try to eliminate barriers. But how is this not deceptive in a way?

    I know you've probably dealt with those questions before, and I look forward to hearing your comments on them.
     
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    lol
    I agree
     
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    yes!!! i knew i was not the only one who believe in displaying your real label!!!

    this is a baptist board, you are all baptists if you joined, now be brave and stand up for what you really are .... be proud to be a baptist

    christ-followers are brave people, not wimps!

    say what you are ....
     
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    This is "much ado about nothing".

    Spurgeon's Church was named "The Metropolitan Tabernacle" if I recall correctly. Many Baptist churches have never carried the name "Baptist" on the sign. There are likely hundreds of "Baptist" churches that have the name on the sign but are no more "Baptist" than Mel Gibson.

    I am Baptist-born, Baptist-bred, Baptist-taught,and when I die I'll be Baptist dead- but the necessity of having the moniker "Baptist" tattooed on my forehead or on my church sign is not a hill I am willing to die on.
     
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    how can a person be a christian who follows baptist doctrines and principles?

    is it not because one is a follower of biblical doctrines and principles that one is, therefore, identified as baptist?

    i've NEVER met a person who studied the bible and understood its principles who did not identified with the baptist way --- how it that possible?

    Christ was radical ..... so should we.

    or are you all into "lets all hugs because we all follow the same God, even if you are Muslin" ????

    Read the Bible folks .. its the cure for wimpilitis

    The Devil disguises himself as a sheep ...... are we to disguise ourselves as the devil to blend in and win souls

    LOL LOL LOL

    I read and studied the Bible, God's grace filled me with understanding of His real plan of salvation by grace, His Spirit leads my daily walk on Earth ..... and when I looked around, I noticed that "Baptist" churches reflected this way of life

    so now I serve God under the Baptist flag

    gangs, of which i am a former leader of the 2nd largest in the usa, use "colors" to identify their ways ..... Christians use "denominations" to also identify their ways

    each gang is different ... you'll know what they're capable of by their colors
    each church is different ... you'll know what they teach by their denominations

    wow ... it is funny ... we are debating whether or not we should reveal what denomination we follow .... should we tell? should we conceal? tell the truth? or deceive?

    and this talk is in a baptist forum -- wow!!

    I chose to tell, to tell upfront, and my conviction of telling the truth will say much about my sincerity, a trait obtained by "proudly" following Jesus.

    better to reveal being baptist .. than to be sneaky about it

    God has no secret agents folks!
     
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