Tyndale,
I have heard some hard to believe things, but
I did not think that all Baptists have believed the same thing since the first ones left Holland and went back to England ...
In Christ,
The Baptist Split Of 1832
Discussion in 'Baptist History' started by tyndale1946, Feb 24, 2003.
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We have a good example of the missions split in our area. One of the sister churches (United Baptist) has a Missionary Baptist church across the highway and a Primitive Baptist (from which it split) down the road. I believe both these buildings stay vacant almost all the time, though.
J.M. Peck was involved in our association in the beginning (1816) but then he wasn't involved a few years later. When we took the name 'United Baptist' back around 1829, some members left because that meant to them we weren't missionary nor primitive. History books usually label us antimissionary. -
this sounds like a good subject to bump
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FWIW, from reading local history and talking to the ol' timers over the years, it was by far the 'Campbellite movement' that was the most violent and caused the most damage to the Baptists here in Central KY. OTOH, the 'missions split', IN THIS AREA, was more of a peaceable drifting apart over time, with the older generation sharing sanctuaries with the younger, and each attending one another's meetings.
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My impression from reading of the schism is that the Primitives and other so-called "hardshell Baptists" is that they rejected all forms of outreach, evangelism, preaching, teaching to and praying for the unsaved, etc. I understand from talking to some Primitives on here is that these "hardshell" churches continue to believe the same, that evangelistic outreach is unbiblical.
I'd leave a church like that, too. -
I do not think that "rejected all forms of outreach" would be an accurate representation of their beliefs, but instead that they rejected what they considered extra-Biblical, extra-church and "man-centered" innovations in evangelism.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Primatives have been known to be anti-evangelism for a long long time.
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pinoybaptist Active MemberSite Supporter
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pinoybaptist Active MemberSite Supporter
Depends on why you evangelize.
if it is for the purpose of getting people saved TO heaven, you can have it all.
If it is for the purpose of preaching the gospel to those who know it best, and love it, and have an appreciation for it, then that's different. -
This is a discussion forum, not a debate forum. Only civil posts are allowed, and there is no need to denigrate others' beliefs.
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tyndale1946 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I can't believe I started this thread more than 10 years ago and it is still going and I've not changed my belief in over 10 years. Pardon me but I think I'm going to cry!
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