DAVEH: You tell me, Kevin. You claim to know the roots. I can only
quote that which I've learned.....that the First Southern Baptist
Church.........
was founded in 1682 and originally organized in Kittery, Maine by
the Rev. William Screven.
..........from my limited searching on the net. IF that is not correct,
please tell us who the real founder is, and when he founded it, Kevin.
Kevin Deegan wrote:
And who was the founder of the Baptist church?
Charles Perry Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave,
do you consider the Wikipedia to be a reliable source of truth? Who
wrote the article? Who are these "Christian church historians". Why is
the
word "protestant" in quotes? This article has no credits and no
citations.
Why should it carry any weight other than the fact that it mentions a
few
points you are trying to make?
But, if you prefer Wikipedia for your source of truth, then perhaps you
should have read on...
"The name Protestant is rejected by some Baptists because Baptists do
not
have a direct connection to Luther, Calvin or the Roman Catholic
Church.
They do not feel that they are protesting anything and Landmark
Baptists
believe they pre-date the Roman Catholic Church. Other Baptists accept
the
Protestant label as a demographic concept that describes churches who
share
similar theologies of sola scriptura, so la fide, the priesthood of all
believers and other positions that Luther, Calvin and traditional
reformers
held in contrast to the Roman Catholic Church in the 1500s."
Notice that first line?
On the other hand, I prefer the term "Christian" to any other
labels...those
who are members of the Body of Christ, regardless of from which
tradition
they come, what "denomination" of fellowship they attend, and who get
their
truth from the Word of God. This may also include personal revelation
that
is in line with Biblical truths and principles. So, relying on
heretical
extra-biblical works produced by or through a magic talisman bearing
peep-stone treasure hunter disqualifies one from the Body of Christ.
Perry
>From: Dave Hansen
>Reply-To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org
>To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org
>Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Perry & Dave: inquiring minds want to
know
>Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2005 23:45:56 -0800
>
>DAVEH: Did you not read the WIKI definition I previously provided,
Kevin?
>DavidM has subsequently provided this one, also from WIKI........
>
>/The word Anabaptism may be used to describe a "*Protestant*" group
>baptizing Christians who were baptized in infancy and/or who come
to them
>from other bodies, any of the 16th century "radical" dissenters, or
the
>denominations descending from the followers of Menno Simons. The
use of the
>term Anabaptism does not necessarily imply claims to uniformity
between the
>groups thus denominated. Today the descendants of the 16th century
European
>movement (particularly the Amish, Hutterites, & Mennonites) are
the most
>common bodies referred to as Anabaptist. Yet other bodies (such as
the
>early English Baptists) were also referred to by their enemies as
>Anabaptists, and are clearly Anabaptists in the generally accep ted
sense of
>the term. The majority of Baptists further engage in a practice
others
>consider "rebaptizing" in that they usually rebaptize even adult
believers
>who were baptized by some mode other than immersion. _Christian
church
>historians generally believe that there is no historical continuity
between
>anabaptists in the first few centuries of the Christianity and
later
>anabaptist groups._/
>
>..........Does that not explain the situation? Modern day Baptists
are
>Protestants.
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