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What is that?Mr Least, can I assume that you are a landmarker?
I learn about some new denomination, with some, frankly, weird views, almost once a month here on the CAFs!
What is that?Mr Least, can I assume that you are a landmarker?
James,Thank you for a list which supports my position. I was not aware of the few(?) who use Easter instead of Passover to translate Pascha. So, only Anglicans and Lutherans have paganized the scripture? So we are saying that it is in the realm of the translation license of the Universal Church to use pagan words by perogative? That would certainly be consistent with the rationale for other pagan practices during the Christ’s Mass, aka Christmas.
Peace,
James Least
History is written by the victorious. The saints of God were not promised victory in this world. Satan has been in control of this world–as allowed by the permissive will of God.The trail of blood, landmarker theory has been rejected a historical fantasy by the huge majority of Baptists.
I find it very near to “the great controversy” by SDA prophetess Ellen G White, all mistruths.
What word do you think English-speaking folks should use instead of Easter, that differentiates Easter from the Passover?Thank you for a list which supports my position. I was not aware of the few(?) who use Easter instead of Passover to translate Pascha.
James,History is written by the victorious. The saints of God were not promised victory in this world. Satan has been in control of this world–as allowed by the permissive will of God.
The saints are here to be martyrs–the trail is bloody–just like Jesus said.
Someone asked for books of God’s judgement on us? See Rev. 20 the whole chapter. Cf: Jer. 23:29; Dan. 7:10; Eph. 6:17; Heb. 4:12-14; I Peter 1:22-2:3.
Are we ready?
Peace,
James Least
The connection: we were discussing the scripture as it relates to Protestants, including Baptists(true Baptists are not Protestants), then KJVO, then the word Easter being pagan in origin. I think we may have touched on who has which stream of scripture and how we may have gotten from Canterbury to Duay-Rheims or something like that.James,
Are you still talking about Baptist beliefs?
James,The connection: we were discussing the scripture as it relates to Protestants, including Baptists(true Baptists are not Protestants), then KJVO, then the word Easter being pagan in origin. I think we may have touched on who has which stream of scripture and how we may have gotten from Canterbury to Duay-Rheims or something like that.
The thread is still within the realm of “What do Baptists believe?”
Chasing rabbits is fun–with an open mind of course.
Peace,
James Least
Okay, but isn’t this a creed?In as much as True Baptists do not belive in Creeds, Councils and Halos…
Sounds like a creed to me.True Baptists believe the only rule of faith and practice is the Word of God…
James,
Are you a “true” Baptist, who is not Protestant; or are you posting something you have read or have been taught?
Mr Least, can I assume that you are a landmarker?
Similiar to the Amish? Isolation etc?Believe it or not there are Baptists out there who:
There are more points which distinguish this strange group. These people, called by many names(usually heretics) have been found in many places worldwide. Many of them have been killed by Christians, so-called. There is a trail of blood–it continues. It will not get better until Jesus returns.
- Do not baptize or christen our infants
- Have no paid clergy or any other hiearchy
- Meet in meeting houses or homes as necessary
- Do not have crosses inside or outside their buildings.
- Do not have flags in worship services
- Sing acapella
- Women wear head coverings and shawls
- Preach the unadulterated Gospel all over the world
- Care for the widows, orphans, sick and imprisoned
- Bow to no other religious entity
- Support religious liberty for everyone, regardless of creed or lack thereof.
A clue as to where I come from: I am a Christian(follower of Christ) first and a That Way with a Baptistic Faith and Practice. See Book of Jude, with Jude 3 being a pivot point.
Peace,
James Least
I mean no disrespect, J-to-the-L, but you seem to say a lot without really saying anything, which can be a fatal flaw on CAF (or any discussion forum for that matter).Believe it or not there are Baptists out there who:
- Do not baptize or christen our infants
- Have no paid clergy or any other hiearchy
- Meet in meeting houses or homes as necessary
- Do not have crosses inside or outside their buildings.
- Do not have flags in worship services
- Sing acapella
- Women wear head coverings and shawls
- Preach the unadulterated Gospel all over the world
- Care for the widows, orphans, sick and imprisoned
- Bow to no other religious entity
- Support religious liberty for everyone, regardless of creed or lack thereof.
i.e., Reformation-piggy backing wack-a-doodle.Believe it or not there are Baptists out there who:
There are more points which distinguish this strange group. These people, called by many names(usually heretics) have been found in many places worldwide. Many of them have been killed by Christians, so-called. There is a trail of blood–it continues. It will not get better until Jesus returns.
- Do not baptize or christen our infants
- Have no paid clergy or any other hiearchy
- Meet in meeting houses or homes as necessary
- Do not have crosses inside or outside their buildings.
- Do not have flags in worship services
- Sing acapella
- Women wear head coverings and shawls
- Preach the unadulterated Gospel all over the world
- Care for the widows, orphans, sick and imprisoned
- Bow to no other religious entity
- Support religious liberty for everyone, regardless of creed or lack thereof.
A clue as to where I come from: I am a Christian(follower of Christ) first and a That Way with a Baptistic Faith and Practice. See Book of Jude, with Jude 3 being a pivot point.
Peace,
James Least
I wasn’t sure if it was just me or what! But I was thankin the same thingI mean no disrespect, J-to-the-L, but you seem to say a lot without really saying anything, which can be a fatal flaw on CAF (or any discussion forum for that matter).
maybe you should join the Seventh Day Advenists, mr.Least.History is written by the victorious. The saints of God were not promised victory in this world. Satan has been in control of this world–as allowed by the permissive will of God.
The saints are here to be martyrs–the trail is bloody–just like Jesus said.
Someone asked for books of God’s judgement on us? See Rev. 20 the whole chapter. Cf: Jer. 23:29; Dan. 7:10; Eph. 6:17; Heb. 4:12-14; I Peter 1:22-2:3.
Are we ready?
Peace,
James Least