I'd like to see the study which revealed that most pastors are, on the average, highly effeminate. Do you have a link for that?
I know several hundred pastors and can't think of any that fit that bill.
Is there any true fundamentalist on this board
Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by Brad14, Nov 8, 2004.
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it seems to me that some people who consider themselves "fundamentalists" around here are, in all actuality, LEGALISTS.
To be a Baptist fundamental means:
Virgin birth
Trinity - Christ IS GOD
KJV of the Bible
saved by grace
no more apostles after Paul
everything else is a sidetrack.
Debbie C -
How about believer's baptism by immersion?
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Oh, and about sin....
All sin is the same in the eyes of God. ALL have sinned and come short of the glory fo God.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
What? No stones to be cast?!?!?! :cool:
Now let the homosexuality and the pants on women and all that other stuff REST!!!
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It sounds like a very harsh criticism to make without something to substantiate it.
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HankD </font>[/QUOTE]I am not a Fundamentalist, and therefore the shoe does not fit.
Dave -
The "judgemental" foot. The one with which you judged fundamentalists as being judgemental.
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Incidentally, a brief Google search did pick up reference to a book and articles on effeminate trends in the ministry. You could have made the same search, with the same results.
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Incidentally, a brief Google search did pick up reference to a book and articles on effeminate trends in the ministry. You could have made the same search, with the same results.
Sorry to be harsh with you, but that's simply not polite conduct. </font>[/QUOTE]Yes, I would like some evidence of your claims - how is that improper? Surely the link to "Reformed Confederate Theocrates" is not the link you found by googling that you give credence to?
I fully believe that your accusations are unfounded. It is kind of like "I think pastors are effiminate so you just have to believe me." You cannot impugne men of God without some type of documentation. The burden of proof so on you since you made the accusation.
How is my request for proof impolite?
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Baptists all baptize by immersion. That is not sole practice by IFB. -
All baptists accept the deity and virgin birth of Christ as well.
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BillyShope said:
"Sorry to be harsh with you, but that's simply not polite conduct."
It's perfectly acceptable on a message board. If someone quotes a study or "fact" (especially if its implication is incendiary), it is common courtesy to provide the source for the benefit of those who come across the post. -
Here is the specific statement by BillyShope that I am looking for evidence to support:
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Your assessment is not accurate--it is a caricature. Whereas some Fundamentalist have overstepped the boundaries, whether being overzealous or from personal motives, one cannot tar all Fundamentalists with the same brush. There are many good, gentle, kind, and sweet Fundamentalists. Your post is like saying that because some Baptist pastors have committed adultery with their secretaries, all Baptist pastors commit adultery with their secretaries.
The question is not about the kind of people who hold a certain view but it is whether the position is true or not. Deal with the issue, not the fallible people holding the viewpoint. We’re all sinners. However, it does not follow that we should not strive for righteousness and holiness in obedience to God.
Two final questions:
Since you are a sinner yourself, can you decry homosexuality which God has clearly condemned?
If so, what are the sins that Fundamentalists should not condemn in others? </font>[/QUOTE]I appreciate your answer. But again please note that my post was an observation based upon what I see those who call themselves Fundamentalist doing to each other. I might be making a stereotype, and if so I am sorry to do so, but it is a stereotype that has an awful lot of weight behind it. I've never, and I mean never, met a Fundamentalist who was more concerned with the log in his own eye than he was with the specks he/she finds in everyone else. It seems that Fundamentalists as a whole do not pay much attention to the warnings of Jesus regarding casting stones, being judgemental, and lacking compassion and mercy. Sorry. But if the shoe fits, where it.</font>[/QUOTE]Of course this fits Fundamentalists because they are human but Fundamentalists don’t have a monopoly on this. It is pervasive human, and sinful, behavior exhibited all across the spectrum. The problem is that some folks turn pious on this issue. They whine about the hateful, judgmental Fundamentalists and do the same thing themselves. Some people, the Fundamentalist, shout and rave before shooting you between the eyes whereas the sweet, pious types croon and caress until the back is turned and then stab with a vicious twist of the blade. Don’t worry about the shoe fitting. This shoe comes in all sizes. Let’s just be honest about the matter and expose it in all circles—not just use it as a weapon against Fundamentalists. -
Gentlemen (and ladies),
It has been a spirited debate but the holiday food consumed has overtaken me.
Good evening.
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This is particularly absurd since even I immediately dismissed the study mentioned, noting that, in my opinion, it was quite unnecessary.
I'm reminded of an old Judy Holliday movie in which she would make up statistics for contribution to any conversation. She was never challenged because the people involved were traditionally civil in their conduct.
Again, having written for scientific journals, I know the requirements for source verification can be quite different, but you can expect me to occasionally violate your definition of "common courtesy" here. I give the people who read these posts credit for having sufficient intelligence to weigh the credibility of such comments. I don't think they need someone like yourself to protect them.
No, that to which I objected was simply rude and highly objectionable conduct, whether in conversation at a party or on a Christian board...perhaps particularly on a Christian board! -
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And I strongly disagree! The discussion here should be no different from that friendly discussion which would occur at a party. When a friend mentions something he read in the newspaper, you don't insist he run home and get it. If you don't believe it, you simply smile and say, "That's interesting" and the conversation continues.Click to expand...
Okay, lets turn it around. Actual case here - I read someplace that most fundamentalist ministers in America are pedophiles. Now - is it good enough to leave it at that, or would you like a source?
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