So, you would not fellowship with a fellow Christian because they wear shorts?
What a monumentally ridiculous thing to do.
Denominations
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Repent-or-Burn, Jan 20, 2010.
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Let's add "Repent-or-Burn" to the legalist category.
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Is he talking about just that someone wears shorts at some point in time, or wearing shorts to church?
My wife wears shorts, but she would never wear them to church. -
Maybe you could change your name to Repent or burn your shorts. :laugh:
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This thread is yet another bait-and-switch thread that Repent-or-Burn is known for. He starts a thread asking a question, but he's not really looking for peoples' input, as much as he's looking for opportunities to tell people they're wrong. He's only 20, and still got a lot of maturing to do, so I'm willing to cut him a little slack.
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I'm afraid he is going to turn into one of those nutcase preacher boys that graduate from Hyles-Anderson College.
They do more harm than good to the cause of Christ with their smug self-righteousness and lack of charity.
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To answer the post, however it was motivated, I believe it is correct that the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod practice separation as denominations ... i.e., they discourage, maybe even forbid, cooperation with others, even with other Lutherans.
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preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Most true separatists these days are not associated with denominations. A nautral result of the separatist/sectarian impulse is to be forced into self imposed isolationism because of one's position.
While some denominations practice a mild form of separation, most hardline separatists are independents due to their views.
Editted to add: I realize there might be a hidden agenda in the OP but at this point I'm happy to post in any thread in this forum that isn't about/against Calvinism. -
My motive is just what I posted about: to learn about denominations.
I am wanting to change churches, but I am not familiar with other denominations to know which I should consider. I do not want to end up in an ecumenical church.
I should be surprised that I am being slandered for having ulterior motives.
You should actually read the whole thread. I was asked questions, because I was told they were needed for clarity - to give an answer.
And with one poster, I tried to bring them "back" to the original question - but that person refused to answer.
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Yep - taking a stand - any stand - will get you attacked. (where's the rolling eye guy??)
We will fellowship and work with any church that stands on the same faith we do. We do not work with many churches but we do work with some - those that are Biblically sound. Our pastors have even taken some pastors of smaller Bible teaching churches into their "continuing education" class that they do together every 3 weeks. It's a great way to help the smaller churches in the area and support the pastors who have a much tougher job than we do since they're the only shepherd in the church.
However, we're more than happy to have other churches send people to attend our Bible classes, VBS, girl's worship camp, sports camps and that sort of thing. If we have seminars, guest speakers and the like, we will openly invite other churches. We're not looking to steal sheep but to build up the body. -
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