They don't care for it much.
I disagree! The baptists, as I recall, try to interpret it with prayer and the help of the Holy Spirit. There are different views to what each item in The Bible is but baptists in general try to live a New Testament life paterning themselves after what Jesus asked his disciples to do.
No. There were no churches in the bible. Those developed later in history. The Baptist church earliest dates from 1609 in Amsterdam .
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First Baptist Church of Manila's motto is 'God's Word-The Bible-Giveth Light'.
World Baptist Fellowship was created in 1933.
All Baptist is very brod b/c some people go to church just cause that's what they all do but the Baptist religon is strongly for the Bible... If they have a decition they go to the Bible
depends on the location of the church, but normally the Bible is in the translation that the reader speaks (ie English, Spanish, Korean)
i think so
It's not a version of the Bible but a fundamentalist Baptist Church in Cebu, Philippines. See related link below:
There are only two ordinances (symbols) in a Baptist church: baptism and the Lord's Supper. The banner doesn't symbolize any doctrine that is contained in the Bible. Ask the pastor of the church where the banner is why he has a banner in his church. He will tell you.
I think so, more specifically, I think she is Baptist because she sang at the Free Will Baptist Church when she was younger.
No. Jesus refers to His Church as 'The Church of God' about a dozen times. Baptists are a sect within the Protestant denomination of Christianity today.