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Adam Greenway compares modern conservative Southern Baptists to segregationists.

Revmitchell

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The President of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS) attacked conservatives in a tweet linking contemporary conservative views of racial reconciliation with 1960s era segregationists.

Greenway attacked conservatives after conservative pastors urged racial reconciliation Sunday place the focus on Jesus instead of Critical Race Theory. Greenway tweeted his partisan, Leftist attack following the Conservative Baptist Network quoting two black Southern Baptists urging reconciliation be found in Jesus and not false ideologies like CRT.

Greenway said, “For those SBC’ers who follow the denominational calendar (a strictly voluntary—not compulsory—matter), today is Racial Reconciliation Sunday. The emphasis itself is hardly a new one, but some of the present reactions to it seem to mirror those from a much earlier time period.”

SWBTS chief Adam Greenway compares conservatives to segregationists - Capstone Report
 

Van

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What is the biblical basis for "Racial Reconciliation Sunday." What "racial" groups need reconciliation? Is "slavery reparations" being sold under another name?
 

Revmitchell

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What is the biblical basis for "Racial Reconciliation Sunday." What "racial" groups need reconciliation? Is "slavery reparations" being sold under another name?

They believe that CRT needs to be implemented so that racial reconciliation can be had. White people need to decrease in power so that black people can increase.
 

Van

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They believe that CRT needs to be implemented so that racial reconciliation can be had. White people need to decrease in power so that black people can increase.
Or in other words, there is no biblical support for a lack of forgiveness by those who see themselves as victims. What does the bible say? If Christ forgave me, why can't I forgive others? I think there is even a parable about someone who pleaded for forgiveness, but turned around and refused to forgive someone else?
 

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So who is suppose to apologize and who is to forgive - and more importantly WHY?


Or in other words, there is no biblical support for a lack of forgiveness by those who see themselves as victims. What does the bible say? If Christ forgave me, why can't I forgive others? I think there is even a parable about someone who pleaded for forgiveness, but turned around and refused to forgive someone else?
 

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They believe that CRT needs to be implemented so that racial reconciliation can be had. White people need to decrease in power so that black people can increase.
You have not pulled out of SBC yet? A few weeks ago, I did. Tired of their nonsense.
 

Salty

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You have not pulled out of SBC yet? A few weeks ago, I did. Tired of their nonsense.

You cannot pull out of the SBC - only a church can!
Now, you can pull out of a church affiliated with the SBC
 

Van

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So who is suppose to apologize and who is to forgive - and more importantly WHY?
Why ask me? The answer is found in the teachings and commands of Christ.

Or in other words, there is no biblical support for a lack of forgiveness by those who see themselves as victims. What does the bible say? If Christ forgave me, why can't I forgive others? I think there is even a parable about someone who pleaded for forgiveness, but turned around and refused to forgive someone else? When we "confess our sins to one another" are we also indicating we are sorry for any adversity we have caused one another?
 

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maybe but that will nit be the end of it. The CBN is working hard to change things.

Back in the early 70's there was a group called "Conservative Fellowship of Southern Baptists" or something similar. (Does anyone remember the exact name?) I remember my pastor had given me their quarterly magazine. (Knowing me - I probally still have it somewhere)
 

Van

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Because you mentioned and thus It would be interesting to know what your interruption is.
Then why not quote my whole statement?

Or in other words, there is no biblical support for a lack of forgiveness by those who see themselves as victims. What does the bible say? If Christ forgave me, why can't I forgive others? I think there is even a parable about someone who pleaded for forgiveness, but turned around and refused to forgive someone else? When we "confess our sins to one another" are we also indicating we are sorry for any adversity we have caused one another?

You seem to not acknowledge what I said, which expresses a lack of interest.
 

Van

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I liked one line from the movie "Pride and Prejudice" which may have come from the book - it was " I would have more easily forgiven his vanity, if he had not damaged mine." That, I think, is profound. The inability to forgive arises from pride, not humility.
God gives grace to the humble, but opposes the proud.

A difficulty arises from the sequence given in scripture because it seems to say "if you do the work of forgiveness, then I will as a consequence forgive you." (Matthew 6:14-15) My view differs, when I give you the grace of salvation, including forgiveness, I have determined your heart felt sacrificial love toward others, which includes a willingness to forgive and forget. Thus the evidence of faithfulness will be present in those chosen based on faith and devotion.
 
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