I am a Baptist because I need to be rooted and grounded in the Word of God, and I believe that the best way to interpret The Bible is to take it literally. However, I am a Independent fundamental Baptist, so I may not believe the same as Southern Baptists, though I am in the South. I am a Baptist also because I believe in the virgin birth of Jesus Christ, and that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and that He is the fulfillment of all of the Old Testament prophecies. I am a Baptist because I feel that Baptist churches, Southern Baptist churches specifically, stand strong by the truth of the Bible. The Bible is God's Word and if we don't follow it, then aren't we acting like we don't believe it? We can't pick and choose what parts of the Bible we want to follow. I haven't found yet a doctrinal statement in Southern Baptist beliefs that is not supported by the Bible.
Baptist is the proper adjective for Baptist.
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baptist believe once saved always saved where as freewill baptist do not believe this. I am freewill baptist i hope this answer helps you :)
1st Baptist churches are not a separate denomination they are the first Baptist church that was established in a certain town or city. Most 1st Baptist churches are southern Baptist (although outside of the south this is not always true). As Southern Baptist churches most 1st Baptist church believe in the basic tenants of the Southern Baptist Convention as laid out in the Baptist Faith and Message.
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yes he is a baptist
I think she was baptized so.... (She's a baptist!)
An evangelical Southern Baptist can preach anywhere.
no one found Dallas baptist university it was a baptist collage and since it is in Dallas they called Dallas baptist university
Depends on the kind of baptist. I grew up missionary baptist, only the members of the church. Also went to southern baptist, open communioun. There are a ton of baptist splits, they all are different a little bit.
There is no abstract noun for the proper noun 'Baptist, a word for a person. The word 'Baptist' also functions as an adjective, which is used to describe many abstract nouns; for example, Baptist beliefs, Baptist religion, Baptist doctrine, etc.
There is no St. Joseph the Baptist, only John the Baptist