To: Theoden
Don't start fighting.
Baptists are not protestant. The heritage comes from the churches who did not join the ROman Catholic church at its founding. I won't argue with you. If you reject this information, it does not matter to me. It's just for your edification.
68 posted on
02/03/2006 7:02:16 AM PST by
Sensei Ern
(Now, IB4Z! http://www.myspace.com/reconcomedy/ "Cowards cut and run. Heroes never do!")
To: Sensei Ern
I am not attacking Baptists as a whole, only an individual. I have noted many of her posts in the past as being rabidly anti-Catholic, and rather than taking the "high road", I am throwing her own garbage right back in her face. I have a list of posters like her.
I get along with almost every Protestant I meet, and I only go after those who have a habit of attacking the Church. I apologize if I came across wrong, I usually do.
80 posted on
02/03/2006 7:08:53 AM PST by
Theoden
(Fidei Defensor - Deus vult!)
To: Sensei Ern; Theoden
For those interested in why we Baptists are not Protestants, a source of history is available for reading at the following website.
Trail of Blood - Baptist History
88 posted on
02/03/2006 7:14:25 AM PST by
OB1kNOb
(I'm really not 50. I'm just 49.95 plus tax.)
To: Sensei Ern
Baptists are not protestant. The heritage comes from the churches who did not join the ROman Catholic church at its founding. ??? What, they didn't join the apostles in 30 AD? They split off when Peter went to Rome?
I thought the Baptists began in the 1500s in Europe -- Catholics who didn't believe in infant baptism and started their own sect.
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