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Care to share street preacher, or discuss.Street Preacher said:Baptists are not protestant and do not have roots in the catholic church, that is a lie.
http://www.pbministries.org/History/baptist_history.htm
Sure, did you take a look at the link? I'm not great at apologetics by any means, but I'll defend my faith...GreenEyedLady said:Care to share street preacher, or discuss.
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If everyone split from Rome in the 17th century, then Rome must be right.HiredGoon said:Believers baptism does not a Baptist make. The Baptist denomination began in 17th century England, it was the product of the English Reformation. Trying to claim everyone throughout history who was ever baptized as an adult believer as a Baptist ancestor is not serious, objective, or scholarly history. This falls under the falacious logic that antiquity equals validity or truthfulness. This movement of trying to trace Baptist history back past the 17th century, is an effort of some who falsely believe that if they can prove that somehow Baptist beliefs have been around since the beginning of the Church, then that makes these beliefs more valid or credible. This is completely false. There is nothing wrong with having a history which originates in the 17th century, it is not any less valid than a denomination which dates to the 16th or 5th century. Baptist beliefs are based on Scripture, thats all you need.
A Catholic, Cardinal Hosius, President of the Council of Trent (1545-1563), wrote during the early years of the Reformation period, Were it not that the Baptists have been grievously tormented and cut off with the knife during the past twelve hundred years, they would swarm in greater numbers than all the reformers. This should convince anyone that the Baptists are not a by-product of the Reformation, and are not even Protestants in the popular sense of the term.
Amen and AMEN.Street Preacher said:Baptists are not protestant and do not have roots in the catholic church, that is a lie.
http://www.pbministries.org/History/baptist_history.htm
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