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Anybody know what kind schooling these guys get (any domination - I’m curious about all of them)? How long they have to go? That sort of thing…
How hard is it to study the Bible? It was written so that anyone could understand.
2 Peter 3:16 “In them [Paul’s letters] there are some things hard to understand that the ignorant and unstable distort to their own destruction, just as they do the other scriptures.”
LOL, this statement really makes me laugh!How hard is it to study the Bible? It was written so that anyone could understand. .
LOL, this statement really makes me laugh!
Yep, not one nebulous passage in the entire Bible, that’s right! Everything is there, in black and white, with no room for arguement! That must explain why Christians all agree on everything, right???
In order to be recognised as a Christian pastor one need only be acknowledged as such by two people unrelated to you. Hence, a significant number of Protestants of the fundamentalist sort are self-annointed and self-educated. They may have little or no formal education or training. Often such ministers support themselves in a secular job and engage in preaching and ministry on the side–sometimes called a ‘tent-maker ministry’, after Paul and Silas, each of whom supported their missionary work as tentmakers. Street preachers and tent-evangelists are often of this sort. Although technically not Protestants, the LDS Church is a good example: their bishops (leaders of the local congregation) are unpaid and usually are full-time employees in some secular business. Rarely do they have formal training in ministry, though to be fair, the LDS Church has an excellent on-going program of adult education and a progressive system of Church offices designed to prepare people for leadership roles. Typically these sorts of preachers will call themselves non-denominational Christians, or possibly will self-identify as Baptists or Pentecostals, though they rarely answer to any denominational structure.Anybody know what kind schooling these guys get (any domination - I’m curious about all of them)? How long they have to go? That sort of thing…
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Bless you!!** Right on!!!**
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Bless you!!** Right on!!!**
I think that this is a little insensitive and not altogether the type of representation we need to exhibit. On behalf of the Catholic Church, I apologize for this display./QU
I do think the comments made by Zooey were rather insensitive, I think it should be noted that according to Zooey’s profile she is not a Catholic but is a Methodist.
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How do you view the Elders of a church, those people designated as special ministers who may not receive any special training?Guys…they are being facetious.
There are those who are minimally trained and then some who are very well trained, more like our own priests.
The hardest thing is that much is accepted from a pulpit without really questioning where the info comes from, or if the preacher really knows what he’s talking about. Christianity is not nearly as oversimplified as some folks would have us think.
How many nCs do ya know who would recognize the names of Polycarp and Ignatius of Antioch or know what the Didache is?
And I’m no priest!
I think every believer should make every effort to know his faith and why we believe what we do. And we should do all we can to inform ignorance as we go along, so that eventually it is a thing of the past.
Pax vobiscum,
There are plenty of churches started by those who have no training. I have a friend who’s pastor is a former professional baseball player. As far as I know he has no training. Realistically, what does this person know? No matter how learned he is, it ultimately comes down to his personal opinion.How do you view the Elders of a church, those people designated as special ministers who may not receive any special training?
Very true…Realistically, our Church grew… not through the words & teachings of the educated religious leaders of the day, but rather through the words of some fishermen - and the Holy Spirit. I think God can and does use regular people to spread His word.
The Reverened Al Sharpton said last night in an interview that he was ordained at age 10. Now I am not sure which denomination he is with but in todays age, age 10 seems a little too quick, unfortunatley many of these Reverends get it for tax reasons.Anybody know what kind schooling these guys get (any domination - I’m curious about all of them)? How long they have to go? That sort of thing…
This is really why I asked in the first place. I converted to Catholicism when I was 30. The rest of my family is either Baptist or Pentecostal. I have an uncle and a second cousin who are Baptist ministers. I know they both went to the same school in eastern KY but I don’t think either went for 4 years. I found a something Creek Bible College which may be where they went but their website doesn’t really mention how long it takes to complete their course of study and I got the feeling that there were programs of different lenghts. My second cousin just got ordained last month. We live far apart and I don’t want to quiz them on their theological knowledge (rude) but just wonder how much they know, and if what they were taught is correct or if they all think I’m nuts. Luckily my husband is Catholic and his parents and relatives live in the same town as my uncle so when I visit I’m not outnumbered.The hardest thing is that much is accepted from a pulpit without really questioning where the info comes from, or if the preacher really knows what he’s talking about. Christianity is not nearly as oversimplified as some folks would have us think.