Lisa0315 said:There are no areas of doctrine that I disagree on with my pastor, no. There are other areas outside of doctrine that I disagree with him about, namely the role of the Catholic church in Christianity.
Yet, isn't your pastor more "mature" in faith than yourself? Why is he wrong and you not wrong?
I do not believe that Baptists have everything doctrinally correct, as in perfectly correct. I believe that the church I attend, not the denomination, is as close as it gets. If I thought otherwise, I would not go to that church.
I see. So, the Baptist Church does not have it right. And neither does your particular church, which you attend. But it is "as close as it gets." Does that mean that this particular local church, more so than other churches you've seen/attended, teaches "more" of what you, personally agree with? Does this then mean that you, personally, have it right? If not, then what, exactly, do you have "wrong"? What do you believe that is actually wrong? If you do not believe anything that is wrong . . . the only conclusion one can draw is that you, personally, have it "right," while all the rest of us . . . everyone else . . . every church, every denomination and every Christian that disagrees with you in some area . . . has something wrong, because you have it right. Either that . . . or you have something wrong. Which is it? It must be one or the other, if what you say is true.
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