Obviously you have never been and/or have limited experience with Catholics.
Depends on the age bracket & what flavor of roman Catholicism was being distilled in ones formative years. My mother was fond of saying that the RC church was the one & only & true church, for years. I was indoctrinated into that. My father (a secret non-catholic) circumvented it with stories of Luther & slights into comments made about RC Dogma.
But yes RC's have high opinions of their beliefs & ways....even after they leave the RCC they look for similar liturgical services (which are still steeped in error). The Pope just isnt there.
Ashamed of being a Baptist
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Salty, Oct 22, 2012.
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Earth Wind and Fire Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Say WHAT?
As for being a Baptist...if we are going to say we are Baptists for the reasons we believe in being one then we should NOT back away from calling ourselves that. It is less than honest to try to "sneak up on" Catholics or others by deleting the name Baptist from our signs. I believe that what "a person is won by,they are won TOO).
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The amount of accusation and belittling of other Christians in this thread is both tiresome and just plain disturbing.
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I think it would be fair to say that if you describe yourself as merely a Christian to a lost person, he very well may have no clue as to what you mean, except that he isn't one.
Same thing with Baptist, Methodist, etc. Those labels mean little to lost people.
They do mean something to church-going folks, though. Even some of them may see little difference, but they understand there are some. Maybe all they know is that Baptists dunk and Methodists sprinkle.
So, it seems to me, that if one is dumping Baptist from the name to lure the lost to his church, it's probably a useless exercise.
And, let me add this: If you ask a Catholic, a Mormon, even a JW, if they are Christians, they'll say yes. And, in my part of the country, some people who say they belong to the Christian church mean they are members of the Disciples of Christ denomination.
The best one can hope for with the label Christian is that nobody will confuse them with Jews or Muslims.
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I say Im a Radical Christian...that tends to mess them up! :laugh:
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Is this a question of identification, or doctrine?
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Iconoclast Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
here is a church that has taken the name baptist out of their church....yes they have....and they are so ....sooo..... seeker friendly:
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Thread is past-limit. BTW, I am teaching elder/pastor of Sovereign Grace Church. We are Reformed Baptist (1644 London Confession - oldest English Baptists) and not ashamed of it. The second line of our title is "A Reformed Baptist Congregation".
But our name only says Sovereign Grace - emphasizing what God is all about, not our distinctives.
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