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This was not advocated by any member .
This was a staff decision, so it is unfair to point a finger at someone that had no input into the request or the decision..
How about some Christian Charity folks .
tulc said:LOL! I don't think anyone has ever said I had ANY kind of sense let alone common, so Thanks!! I appreciate it!
tulc(who also was gone for over a week and came back to this)
Imblessed said:Hey, the only reason I'm bummed about the split is because I really enjoyed the different opinions on various topics.
All in all, I think it may end up being a good thing. I think alot more anabaptists just might show up here on CF.....
All I'm hoping is that you guys will accept a person like me coming in and fellowshipping....seeing as how I was Quaker for 32 years and only a Reformed Baptist for 2 years now........ I promise I'll be nice.........
Amishboy,AmishBoy said:I would just like to throw out my huge support of this forum as their is a large difference between anabaptist and baptist, to me it is like putting the baptist in with the catholic, it just shouldn't be. I dont find this post offensive and am quite happy about this. btw menno im a baptist looking for an anabaptist or mennonite church lol.~Amishboy
We live in North East Tennessee part of the year and South East TN the rest of the time- Johnson City and Chattanooga respectfully...Danfrey said:Amishboy,
Where are you located? There aren't many places in the US without an Anabaptist church near bye.
Yikes,theAmishGirl said:We live in North East Tennessee part of the year and South East TN the rest of the time- Johnson City and Chattanooga respectfully...
Just a little bit!!Danfrey said:Yikes,
Go a little north and you would be in my old Air Force recruiting territory. I became an Anabaptist while an Air Force Recruiter in Pikeville, KY
There is an awesome church in Franklin KY, but that is quite a hike for you.
The church in Franklin was the very first conservative Mennonite church my wife and I walked into. It was a real culture shock, but we loved it. We only attended there twice when we were staying in a hotel in Nashville during the end of my Air Force days. I was released as a contientious objector on 9/24/01theAmishGirl said:Just a little bit!!
I've heard about it, but never been there- they are a plainDanfrey said:The church in Franklin was the very first conservative Mennonite church my wife and I walked into. It was a real culture shock, but we loved it. We only attended there twice when we were staying in a hotel in Nashville during the end of my Air Force days. I was released as a contientious objector on 9/24/01
yeah- i would like to get down there but it is about a 6 hour drive from the north and a 4 hours one from the south... are they welcoming of visitors?Danfrey said:Yes,
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seebs said:Yup.
The person who advocated this called us all heretics, flamed me, and got us moved into a forum that many of us specifically opposed, and which doesn't match any of the proposals we'd expressed real support for.
Then someone else who's called me names shows up to talk about how "we" (meaning, not-him) "finally" have something WE DIDN'T ASK FOR. But which he advocated in support of.
Yeah, I am a tad defensive. But I also stand by my interpretation; in context, it's gloating, and it ain't supportive.
I don't see any point in pretending that this is other than what it was; it was a group of Baptists kicking us out. That, on the whole, we might be happier somewhere where we are welcome does not change the essential fact, which is that of the Anabaptists thus far surveyed, a majority were strongly opposed to this particular split, and no one even waited until a weekday to find out what any other lurking Anabaptists might want.
We were kicked out. Welcome to our shiny new ghetto. Perhaps they will show "mercy" and let us lend money at interest.
seebs said:I would assume his point is that this is exile.
I had a lot of Baptist friends. I can't go hang out with them any more without getting a flood of spite reports, even if I don't "debate".
Here we are in a forum with maybe seven to ten total users MAXIMUM, and at least three or four of us have no real interest in using it. I would rather fellowship without debating in the Catholic forum, where I'll be exposed to a broader variety of views.
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