Well said Bronco!
:applause:Bravo brother Bronco...well said! I'll say the same to brother John of Japan as well! These guys are definitely throwing the baby out with with the bathwater all too often. No one here has denied that there are some abusive and unscriptural IFBs (and they should be rebuked and avoided) but it is not reasonable, right, nor accurate to throw a blanket over the majority of good, Biblical IFB churches and indict them for the sins of the few. Baptist Churches (in general) are autonomous as a rule (SBC's included) and not (strictly speaking) answerable to one another. By the same token, I want to add that I believe that any of the other denominational churches of every type and tradition that are misleading their members by teaching them false doctrine or NO Bible doctrinal truth whatsoever are equally guilty before God and man of being ABUSIVE as well. By the way Bronco...when you said "Jonah got drunk and his son uncovered his nakedness" above...I think you meant Noah...not Jonah...yes? Not being nit-picky brother....it's just that I used to do a lot of proof-reading and it was my job to notice stuff like that:laugh:. I appreciate you and enjoy your posts....even when you occasionally take ME to task!:smilewinkgrin:
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Why he left IFB
Discussion in 'Fundamental Baptist Forum' started by Salty, Feb 24, 2013.
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To make it perfectly clear, no one here has said ALL IFB's are bad. I said that my overall experience (in many different homes and churches) was bad. Don't worry, I get your point now. You don't believe me, or Luke, or the man in the OP's link. We're all a bunch of liars because you personally did not witness or experience what we have, so you refuse to believe. Ok, then.
I know they're out there, still serving as deacons, still teaching Sunday school, still pretending to be "good people" and deceiving many. I could mention about 10 by name off the top of my head. But don't worry, I'll go back under my rock now and shut up. It's kind of pointless to talk to people who think you're a liar. -
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Then you might have churches where the pastor is a good man, but there is sin in the camp which he knows about, but does not report. I know one pastor who KNOWINGLY had a child molester serving as Sunday School teacher but never reported the man to the police or let the congregation know. He handled the situation in his own way and after a month of counseling and a few crocodile tears, "forgave" the man and swept it under the rug. The church, in blissful ignorance, trusts this man to teach their children. I would also call this an abusive church, because even if the majority of the people are good, there is hidden sin there. -
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This is where I agree with ABC: a pastor or member of a church who does something wrong and it's swept under the rug; or teaches incorrect things like women have to wear dresses; and the entire group of individuals--i.e., the church--goes along with, condones, and/or even supports the person and/or teachings. This has to be stood against.
Here's where I disagree: what's been described in the last two pages is individuals within a church, and condemning the entire group of individuals because of that individual. Or condemning a group of churches--entire denomination, if you must--because of individuals.
Let's free the church members of the incorrect teachings of poor pastors; let's call out the individuals in our churches who need to be called out. But if our complaint is about individuals, where's the justice, the fairness, the rightness of labeling all, most, or even many of those churches? -
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My point is that we all have blind spots, yet God uses us--even independent, fundamental Baptists. -
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Pound-for-pound...I think IFB's often accomplish more than MANY others do for the cause of Christ. There ARE...however, some tendencies amongst them/us...which definitely NEED to be addressed. The writer on this website certainly isn't the person to do it. He whines like a pansy. If I read the word "abuse" one more time, I'll vomit. But we do have to admit that it gets laughable to have preachers Pontificating about playing cards...but they have UNO and Phase-10 in their house. (I have in fact seen it, more than once) That kind of thing does get ridiculous. -
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For example, from what I read there, he is incensed that he was actually spanked in a Christian school? Really? How awful for him. :tonofbricks:
I was spanked in a Tennessee public school in about 1965. A public school mind you! But I don't whine about it and say I was abused. Actually, I was warned by the teacher, and deserved it.
About playing cards, in my circles the culprit was not just any kind of cards, but "face cards." I have a pamphlet from years ago by Charles Weigle ("No One Ever Cared for Me Like Jesus") telling how they were of the devil. But Rook and Uno and so forth were never considered wrong. In fact, I've played Rook with John R. Rice!
The story is told of a BJU student who went to Dr. Liverman, dean of students back in the day, and said with a shocked look, "Dr. Liverman, I saw some students playing Rook in the dorm. It was awful!!" Dr. Liverman replied, "Well, the only one who could ever beat me was Dr. Bob Jr.!" :laugh: -
He's also distressed he could only "play the sports they deemed were appropriate".
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All that I will say is that what the OP brother posted regarding his "issues", greivences and very negative encouters with the IFB...is right, lockstep, in line, with multultitudes of almost identical testimonies I have heard regarding the IFB.
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I do pity that man...I belong to an IFB church that is growing and flourishing,
preaching the Gospel, seeing souls saved, outreaching to the community,
and a loving church family who all believe in "saved by grace" and "Go ye therefore"
Dunno what those other churches are doing...they are as alien as
the Westboro bunch to me.
Debbie Mc
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