Yeah, the "no true Scotsman" argument.
Me thinks you want to move the goalposts for a fundamentalist. I know what a fundamentalist is. A fundamentalist believes the Bible is inerrant. Maybe you'd like to change that definition.
I'm not so sure what "no true Scotsman" means, but I'm sure a definition is in order somewhere, and if you want to move the goal posts far enough, then everyone is a Scotsman, whutever a Scotsman iz.
uhmmm I'm not the one saying they're no longer worthy of being pastors.

I'm one of them liberals, I just expect them to be faithful to their spouses (of which ever sex

), otherwise I'm disappointed.
The Bible says a blemished pastor ain't fit for the job of pastor:
1 Timothy 3:2 A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of
one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach;
1 Timothy 3:7 Moreover he must have a good report of them which are without; lest he fall into
reproach and the snare of the devil.
A good pastor can serve in the position for ANYONE. I just don't see how an ex-wife can be under his
pastoral care. Do you?
Since fundies believe the Bible is inerrant, then they abide by its teaching. I'm sorry but there are no divorced and remarried pastors serving in a fundie church. The Bible is the goalpost, and anyone that moves the goalpost can not claim to be a fundie. They can still be a Christian however.
BTW, I'm never disappointed in what the Bible says. It says I have eternal life in Jesus Christ too. That makes me happy.
I know, because they "Aren't True Fundies".

tulc(man it's humid here today, how about there?)
Well tulc, I suppose we can move the goal posts and say Gene Robinson is a closet fundie.
