Agreed!
Hiring a youth pastor
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by evangelist6589, Mar 13, 2016.
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Let bygones be bygones. We can all get along on here, and need to practice forgiveness in the manner that Christ has forgiven even our own selves.
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Let's keep on topic and leave the angst between you two out of it
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Lambasted? No. Encourage you to look for a different church? Most likely.
Do many people come on this board asking, "hey, my pastor believes this" or "my church is saying that"? Yup. Me, too. We solicit the knowledge and opinions of those that may be more learned than we are, or simply seeking a different perspective.
How many posts can you find where someone says I disagree with most of the things about my church--and they continue to post such things over months and years?
Personally, I find it dis-loyal and in poor taste to undermine your pastor and/or church--unless they are truly unscriptural. -
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Giving is discussed in Acts. The tithe itself is from the Old Testament--which, as we all agree, ALL scripture is profitable--and used as a guideline until a believer is mature enough to exercise their soul liberty on the matter.
The principle behind "forbidden" to sip alcohol is discussed in Romans 14, to keep less mature brothers and sisters from falling into error.
As for the KJV--do they mandate that all members MUST use the KJV? Have they church-disciplined anyone yet for using some other version? If not, then I submit that they're KJV-preferred--which doesn't make them unscriptural. If they have--well, grab your wife and go somewhere else (and yes, I know you'll say it's not that easy....).
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According to your opening post, and your responses to me, you're willing to vote in a youth pastor who agrees with all these things, and you'd be willing to let him teach YOUR children (if you had any)--meaning you're willing to compromise your convictions. Am I misunderstanding you? -
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The principle of giving didn't change; the mandate of "10% or you're not saved" did. -
Best to just think about that, and let this thread die. -
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