Hey, next, why don't we start a "Adulterers who you like" thread, or how about a "My favorite thief" thread?
How can you "like" someone going against God's word?
Women pastors you like
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Bro. Curtis, Jun 9, 2009.
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
It stemmed from the other women pastors thread.
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My wife is my personal pastor. She knows what I need. She loves me enough stick the pin in and at other times encourages me. She accepts me but also helps me to do better.
She is the greatest and most attractive lady I know. She is my bride everyday. She makes me feel glad that I have her as my bride. -
I don't know any woman pastors and don't want to since they're not biblical.
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I went to a Methodist service a few years ago and the "pastor" was a woman. I did not like it at all. It felt wrong. I never went back. -
Sometimes what seems to be suspected comes to light: some people have way too much time on theuir hands to be discussing certain topics.
This thread causes mcuh ridicule on the behalf of Bible believers from the lost world. -
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What do you all think about Ann Graham Lotz? I wouldn't call her a pastor but she certainly sounds like a preacher when she's in front of a group.
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Preaching can be giving the gospel and done by anyone, and/or it can be done by a pastor. Lotz is not a pastor -she does not pastor a church. -
I guess my point is that there is a distinct difference between being the pastor of a church and preaching. My mother used to preach to my sister and me a lot and still does sometimes.
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Quotes from the "Center for Progressive Christianity" beliefs page...
I know those quotes are not from Barbara Brown Taylor, but from an organisation she supports.
The fact that she could support it...in light of those statements up there...causes me to pretty much dismiss her as being someone credible, from a Christian point of view. -
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Quote:
"The life and teachings of Christ are not what Christianity is based on, and believing in such has never saved anyone."
That is my quote, a response to this.....Quote:
"Have found an approach to God through the life and teachings of Jesus."
The life & teachings of Christ mean nothing without his substitutionary death & resurrection. You can preach the teachings & life of Christ yer whole life, nobody will be saved. Salvation is in the blood, and there is nary a reference to such on the whole of the CPC statement of faith. -
BroCurtis...
The other statements are heresy, and that organization is probably ultra liberal and full of lost people. -
"Women pastors you like "
Guess we can now add Sheila Schuller Coleman to the list.
http://www.crystalcathedral.org/hour_of_power/videos/news_transcript_06072009.php
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Oh wait!
Sorry!
Wrong thread! :D
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The website for the Center for Progressive Christianity seems to be a good example of the new inter-spirituality movement. This has been coming for years via people like Richard Rohr (a favorite of Brian McLaren's), Marcus Borg (he can count some of the Emergents as big fans), and others.
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Evangelizing is not the same thing as the office of the Evangelist/being an Evangelist and should never be confused as being one and the same. -
Just wonderin'!
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