- Mar 22, 2012
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Hello. Just wondering what the tolerance is for Presbyterian denominations allowing their members to say things publicly that disagree with certain denominational teachings. For example, would a PCA church be okay with a member (not an officer) questioning paedo-baptism publicly online or with friends?
I agree with 90% of the Westminster standards, but definitely not everything, and I'm wondering if I can in good conscience join a church knowing that I have disagreements. I'm not looking to stir up trouble in a Presbyterian church, but I also take church authority very seriously and don't want to lock myself into a church where I cannot freely speak my mind.
By the way, where I live, there are only two confessional Presbyterian churches, Evangelical Presbyterian Church and Orthodox Presbyterian.
Thanks for your time.
-Justin
I agree with 90% of the Westminster standards, but definitely not everything, and I'm wondering if I can in good conscience join a church knowing that I have disagreements. I'm not looking to stir up trouble in a Presbyterian church, but I also take church authority very seriously and don't want to lock myself into a church where I cannot freely speak my mind.
By the way, where I live, there are only two confessional Presbyterian churches, Evangelical Presbyterian Church and Orthodox Presbyterian.
Thanks for your time.
-Justin