Baptists typically read the King James Version of the Bible.
Baptists call their elders deacons. This name is in the Bible and many baptist churches try to follow the letter of the Bible when organizing their church.
Baptists typically use the King James Version of the Bible for their religious teachings and practices.
Baptists typically use the King James Version of the Bible for their religious teachings and practices.
William H. Wyckoff has written: 'The American Bible Society and the Baptists' -- subject(s): Bible, Missions, American Bible Society, Baptists, Societies, Publication and distribution
I don’t know what other Baptists believe so I can’t know what is different except that Independent Baptists tend to view the King James translation as the only good bible and all others translations as lesser or even as evil depending on how and where the pastor was educated. As far as the other response goes I think is wrong. Southern Baptists formed at the time of the Civil War and slavery was certainly a large part of the South breaking away from the US as well as the formation of the Southern Baptist denominatio. There were other issues at stake as well. You will not find Southern Baptists today who support slavery.
It is simple, Jesus Christ and the word of God(Bible).
Evolution is a personal decision. Some Baptists put belief in the Bible that the Earth was built in 7 24 hour periods. Some others accept that science is a companion to the Bible and explains many things without contradicting the Bible.
Baptists and Methodists do use the same Bible. The Methodists are more into new translations while many Baptist enjoy the text of the King James Version. The Catholic church uses a version of the Bible that includes the Apocrypha.
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The holy book for Baptists is the Christian Bible, which consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament. It is considered the inspired word of God and serves as the foundation of Baptist beliefs and teachings.
Yes, Baptists generally believe in the gifts of the Holy Spirit as described in the Bible, but there may be variations in beliefs and practices among different Baptist denominations.