You are not correct in this. First Baptist of Houston which is just down the street from mine...Second Baptist is no different than most Southern Baptist Churches.
I admit that it is possible that First Baptist of Houston does not believe their own statement of faith as it appears on their own webpage. However, I quoted it word for word and posted the link to it. If Beth Moore, a member and Sunday school teacher of that church, believes in that statement of faith, she believes very differently than the large majority of Baptists on several issues. I suggest that you study the statement of faith of First Baptist of Houston and the statement of faith of 20 or 30 other Baptist churches of various Baptist denomination (or affiliations) and you will see for yourself the differences.
I teach the Epistle to the Romans and therefore I have read hundreds upon hundreds of studies of it written by Baptists and others of widely differing opinions. The interpretation of Romans 5:12-21 given to us by the First Baptist of Houston has very serious ramification for the interpretation of key passages in Romans regarding victory of sin (deliverance from sin as Beth Moore calls it), especially Rom. 6:1 8:4, ramifications that seriously weaken Pauls argument that a Christian can and should live a victorious Christian life.
Should Beth Moores book be used in Baptist churches which believe and teach very different doctrines? I believe that would cause serious problems. Should Beth Moores book be used in non-Baptist churches? I believe that would cause VERY serious problems.
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