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  1. J

    What do we think about Tim Keller?

    We would respect the immersion by the PC, as would see them as being a legit NT church , but if they had infant baptism, would not see that as a legit one
  2. J

    What do we think about Tim Keller?

    The thorny issue in that case would be reformed churches, as they do uphold trinity, Gospel, just differ on view of water baptism mode and when to use it
  3. J

    "Pastor Is Always Right, Even If Wrong" - Abusive Spiritual Authority Hall of Shame

    All of them teach and hold to heresy, so cannot be 'anointed of and by the Holy Ghost"
  4. J

    "Pastor Is Always Right, Even If Wrong" - Abusive Spiritual Authority Hall of Shame

    Think he is one of the lessor wannabes, as main heretics would be likes of a Hagin Copeland and Hinn
  5. J

    "Pastor Is Always Right, Even If Wrong" - Abusive Spiritual Authority Hall of Shame

    Those who are into modern day prophets and Apostles and "revelations" coming to them from God would take to heart"touch not the Lords anointed" as mandate to allow their leaders to do some gross sinning
  6. J

    What do we think about Tim Keller?

    Which highlights difference between reformed Baptist and other reformed, as we see the New Covenant only instituted and valid with those who are actually in the NC, based upon them having received Jesus as savior and lord thru faith in him , and thus qualified for water Baptism
  7. J

    What do we think about Tim Keller?

    We would notdoubt their salvation, but in order to be a member, would require adult baptism
  8. J

    What books, if any are you reading, or have you read in the past year

    Mine is wading thru A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life Dr Joel beeke
  9. J

    Things once considered Sin and may still be.

    one of my pastors stated that whenever a pastor or teacher really makes an issue out of certain sinning in bible, that just might be the one area they are having hardest time dealing with themselves
  10. J

    Things once considered Sin and may still be.

    You see this a lot in circles such as word of faith, as they have elevated their leadership to being modern day apostles and prophets, and pretty much what they do is excused under "touch not the Lords annoited"
  11. J

    Jack Hyles died 25 years ago, today.

    You mean if we follow Jesus example of how to handle a professing Christian being caught in known sinning without any show of repenting nor change?
  12. J

    Favorite Robert Duvall movie

    Mine would be Jimmy Stewart with John Wayne and Cary Grant right there also
  13. J

    Things once considered Sin and may still be.

    Can you say 'CULT"
  14. J

    Things once considered Sin and may still be.

    Can you say 'CULT"
  15. J

    Things once considered Sin and may still be.

    Guess Jesus and John would have gotten banned, and those schools also had to commit to not seeing any movies in theater, yet could set home and view worse stuff on cable tv e=right in the dorms
  16. J

    Things once considered Sin and may still be.

    My Grandma raised Wesyln Holiness, and they did a hem check going in, as ladies only were allowed to show off ankles, and my Mother while on their farm played old main card game when parents drove into town, but hd to make sure when they saw the car coming back to get those cards locked back up...
  17. J

    Jack Hyles died 25 years ago, today.

    I have never been part of an IBF church, but would say that when known names fall into sinning, it dies give cause of Christ black eye among the unsaved
  18. J

    Favorite Robert Duvall movie

    Godfather 1/2 still his best movies though
  19. J

    Things once considered Sin and may still be.

    Those who held to legalism desired that public display though
  20. J

    What do we think about Tim Keller?

    God only knows how many folks were sprinkled or dipped as a baby, or alter called as an adult and yet still died lost in their sins
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