“So the main church can say no scouts but the individual churches may still have them if they choose. I dont understand because I am not Southern Baptist...”
What you do not understand is that Baptist congregations are totally autonomous. There is no “main church”. The individual congregations, fully autonomous, contribute whatever amount they choose to support joint seminaries and support missionary work. That is it.
There is no “main church” to say anything. It doesn’t exist. It is the Southern Baptist CONVENTION, not the Southern Baptist CHURCH.
“Autonomy
We affirm the autonomy of the local church. Each church is free to determine its own membership and to set its own course under the headship of Jesus. It may enter into alliance with other churches as it chooses, so long as those other churches are willing.
The same is true for other Baptist bodies local associations; state conventions; national conventions. They, too, may determine their membership and set their own course.
If, in its autonomy, a Baptist body expels a church from its fellowship, it does not negate that church’s autonomy. The church is perfectly free to go on with its business but not as a member of that larger Baptist body.”
http://sbc.net/aboutus/psautonomy.asp
“There is no main church to say anything. It doesnt exist. It is the Southern Baptist CONVENTION, not the Southern Baptist CHURCH.”
So what is the point of this “convention”? Just to meet and party and look good for the press? Sounds like it to me if they are not going to keep their church in order. Sounds like a waste of time.