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There was a couple of questions i had about the PCA and was wondering if i could get some answers.
-What is the PCA stance on what version of the Bible should be used. Are they KJVO or is the version preferred more personal choice with reason?
-Ive noticed that the PCA is a full member of the National Association of Evangelicals how evangelical is the denomination. During my research ive been reading and listening to allot of things by Tim Keller and really enjoy his preaching ect. Most sources i read peg him as Evangelical PCA Pastor is he the norm or not? Would someone of a more evangelical yet reformed leaning still fit well in the PCA or would they be heard pressed to find a church and even be welcomed?
-How does PCA see other denomination (baptists, confessing PCUSA, ect)?
-Now i know the PCA is more theologically conservative then the SBC as PCA is specifically Calvinist while SBC is very broad theologically. However i think it can be noted On other levels sometimes SBC are known for making things that are not necessarily Biblical issues into them such as politics, women only wearing skirts, drinking and many other things. How might PCA compare to this ore they less legalistic about some of these thing or more?
- The last question is somewhat shallow but one im very curious to know if there is an answer. Im a big sci fi/fantasy nut, i love TV and movies of that verity but especially books of that genre. i read fantasy books by Christian Authors (my favorite fantasy author is actually a PCA pastor.) and even Non-Christian authors (I even read the dreaded Harry Potter), i enjoy them on a enjoyment level but also i think these type of stories can be beautiful from a Christian perspective and have a great way to be used by God to reach people. Jesus himself used stories (parables) to teach people about God and this is still applicable now. One baptist find this interest of mine im usually met by a round of preaching about how this form of entertainment is strait from Satan and nothing good can come out of it. How might most PCA members react to this would it be the same as the baptist or not, or is it hard to say and be half and half?
Thanks in advance for looking at these questions? Sorry if there allot or should of made different threads for some just did not want to clutter the forum with my threads.
-What is the PCA stance on what version of the Bible should be used. Are they KJVO or is the version preferred more personal choice with reason?
-Ive noticed that the PCA is a full member of the National Association of Evangelicals how evangelical is the denomination. During my research ive been reading and listening to allot of things by Tim Keller and really enjoy his preaching ect. Most sources i read peg him as Evangelical PCA Pastor is he the norm or not? Would someone of a more evangelical yet reformed leaning still fit well in the PCA or would they be heard pressed to find a church and even be welcomed?
-How does PCA see other denomination (baptists, confessing PCUSA, ect)?
-Now i know the PCA is more theologically conservative then the SBC as PCA is specifically Calvinist while SBC is very broad theologically. However i think it can be noted On other levels sometimes SBC are known for making things that are not necessarily Biblical issues into them such as politics, women only wearing skirts, drinking and many other things. How might PCA compare to this ore they less legalistic about some of these thing or more?
- The last question is somewhat shallow but one im very curious to know if there is an answer. Im a big sci fi/fantasy nut, i love TV and movies of that verity but especially books of that genre. i read fantasy books by Christian Authors (my favorite fantasy author is actually a PCA pastor.) and even Non-Christian authors (I even read the dreaded Harry Potter), i enjoy them on a enjoyment level but also i think these type of stories can be beautiful from a Christian perspective and have a great way to be used by God to reach people. Jesus himself used stories (parables) to teach people about God and this is still applicable now. One baptist find this interest of mine im usually met by a round of preaching about how this form of entertainment is strait from Satan and nothing good can come out of it. How might most PCA members react to this would it be the same as the baptist or not, or is it hard to say and be half and half?
Thanks in advance for looking at these questions? Sorry if there allot or should of made different threads for some just did not want to clutter the forum with my threads.