Kenny Baldwin

“did he, as the senior pastor, get veto power?”

If he as senior pastor has veto power, why go talk to the people? If he wanted to do it then just do it but if he can veto any decision the people want, why go to the people?
Why did you pick that one thing out among all those questions?
Small group? I mean if thats what your church wants to do. Who would be leading the small group?
Usually someone who is called to, or has the gift to teach.
I don’t think it would be a good look, as the community goes. People are people and they will say, that church has pedophiles at their church.
See, you find any reason to justify your contempt. In this case, there wouldn’t be any children in proximity to the person, but you find some rationale to exclude them.
 
Why did you pick that one thing out among all those questions?

Usually someone who is called to, or has the gift to teach.

See, you find any reason to justify your contempt. In this case, there wouldn’t be any children in proximity to the person, but you find some rationale to exclude them.
“See, you find any reason to justify your contempt. In this case, there wouldn’t be any children in proximity to the person, but you find some rationale to exclude them.”

This is on them, not me. This is their fault not anyone else’s. They can only blame themselves.

“Why did you pick that one thing out among all those questions?”

I guess it goes back to the cult thing. Conversations with IFB people who are true believers of the IFB seem to always go back to some pastoral authority, standards, KJV only, tattoos or something in this direction. (If you talk to them long enough)
 
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Your "way" sounds more judgemental, hateful, and self-righteous, and that's just the fact of the matter.
Hey bruh, fine by me if that’s what you and others want to think about me on this issue.
 
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