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« on: August 27, 2016, 10:59:55 PM »

Southern Baptists experience a lot of negativity and attacks and I want to address and eliminate stereotypes about my faith so here I go:
1) I'm not indoctrinated . I come from  family that contains all southern baptists, but I came to my conclusion by myself by visiting other denominations and branches of christianity. I believe in our doctrine the most, so thats why I'm SBC, not because my parents told me to be. Im also a christian of my own accord.
2) Im not unintelligent. I come from a very educated family with both of my parents holding multiple degrees and at least one masters degree ( my dad has an MBA and nursing degree, my mom a marketing degree, and both have a masters in theology).
3) I do not hate anyone. i welcome and love everyone. We are all God's children and we are all sinners. I am not judgmental, although people automatically assume I am because of my denomination. Its impossible to be judgmental is you recognize how we are all unworthy of the blessings we have and the salvation we received.
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I would love to answer questions for y'all! (Yes, I said y'all) Im also a millennial so theres another SBC stereotype broken about us all being old!
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« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2016, 03:02:30 PM »

One of the lesser know downsides of increasing secularism is that many people don't understand the difference between Westboro Baptist, Southern Baptist, and So-Liberal-We're-Episcopalians-Without-The-Hats-Baptist. I'm afraid people will be agreeing with those stereotypes more and more Sad

Anyway here are my questions:

1) I notice that the SBC has a pretty strong northern contingent, including ~100 congregations in Canada. My own PCA is in a similar situation. We got most of our northern churches from absorbing a northern based denomination and conservative PCUSA churches, with church plants making up the rest.

The SBC hasn't merged with anyone that I know of, and you don't have a larger liberal denomination to steal from. How did you guys get all of those northern churches? Was it all church plants or something else?

2) Could you provide a guesstimate of the size of the various SBC factions. I'm most interested in the size of the Calvinist party, but the size of liberals/conservatives, traditional/contemporary, or anything else you can think of would be interesting as well.


1) good question! We are an extremely mission minded community. Church planters were likely the cause of those northern churches as I personally know dozens of people who are church planters- and I'm just one person. I know the SBC has a large church planting and missionary budget and a large number of people willing to help bring people to God.
2) I wouldn't say theres a substantial Calvinist group at all. Most would probably object to it. The vast vast majority are conservative theologically and politically. My church is more contemporary and is very large (over 3000 weekly attendance), but i would say that the church is more contemporary overall too. WE still sing hymns sometimes, but its mostly contemporary worship nowadays.
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« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2016, 03:04:23 PM »

What would you say to Independent Baptists who regard the SBC as heretics?
Ive never encountered their criticism, although I have encountered other denominations and branches of Christianity who label me a heretic and my explanation and retort depends on what they say. But in the end, It doesn't matter because man isn't the judge of my salvation and faith, God is.
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« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2016, 03:05:11 PM »

I love everyone even if I disagree with their lifestyle. You don't bring people to Christ and to a better life through hate. You do it through love.
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« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2016, 07:44:28 PM »

Oh, Cal I've got another one. How much does the SBC enforce their standards and/or church discipline?
We are extremely decentralized, Its a church by church basis with little oversight from a  central body if any.
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« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2016, 09:44:43 PM »

Other than ecclesiastical polity, what about the SBC do you prefer over, say, Roman Catholicism or another Evangelical denomination like the PCA or LCMS? Is it more cultural, theological, or something else?
It's theological and cultural. I'm a southerner and relate to the faith better, but really the main reason is that I agree with their doctrine more. I'm one of those people (who belong to both protestantism and catholicism) that think the other side is heretical. Those people are being silly.
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« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2016, 08:50:46 PM »

Other than ecclesiastical polity, what about the SBC do you prefer over, say, Roman Catholicism or another Evangelical denomination like the PCA or LCMS? Is it more cultural, theological, or something else?
It's theological and cultural. I'm a southerner and relate to the faith better, but really the main reason is that I agree with their doctrine more. I'm one of those people (who belong to both protestantism and catholicism) that think the other side is heretical. Those people are being silly.

Out of curiosity, is your local congregation more on the Calvinist or Arminian side of the debate, or does it not take a side?
I can only tell you my positions, not the church because of our severe focus on individual interpretation but I know the church has both views.
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« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2016, 08:52:07 PM »

Hey Cal, what about the continualist vs cessationist debate? Your thoughts
Sorry but i don't know enough about that to give a firm opinion. I haven't completed college yet.
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