Posted on 04/22/2024 5:32:26 AM PDT by Morgana
it might also be the case for large city churches with no moderate teaching and a real preacher....
remember when jimmy carter was a southern baptist democrat who was gonna deliver us from the moral rot of the Nixon years? yeesh...that was a good one
Staggering Southern Baptists? Are those the Baptists who drink when no other Baptists are around?
Those Democrats should be asked if they’re OK with grown, naked men sharing locker rooms with their elementary and middle school-aged daughters.
Because that is exactly what they’re supporting.
drinking Alcohol while being a Southern Baptist is not what it use to be, Baptist in the past wrote into the church covenants to abstain from the sale and consumption of alcohol thinking that alcohol has no redeeming value because some folks tend to overindulge and that is a problem from the biblical stand point, the bible speaks of alcohol being good for the stomach and Jesus making new wine at the wedding celebration. A lot of Churches in the SBC have removed the alcohol mention from their covenants, mine has not but many have.
SBC appoints democrats and democrat congressional staffers to key positions.
“..for whatever reason, blacks fly to Dims like moths to a flame....”
Good analogy.
And with the same devestating results; and like moths, they don’t see the danger until they’re scorched beyond recognition.
The SBC has been infiltrated by the left. Russell Moore did an incredible amount of damage. But this blog you keep pimping are there to cause chaos and confusion. They are not transparent about who they are and what their beliefs are. They are bomb throwers and anyone reading anything from them needs to do so with this in mind and use spiritual discernment.
I am a SBC lifelong church member from Alabama, but I have never voted for a Crat. I never voted for Howell Heflin or any of the other important Bama Dims. A childhood friend ran for judge once as a Dim, but I voted against his ### to.
Interesting about the changes in covenants.
The old joke was that Jews don't recognize Jesus as the Messiah, Protestants don't recognize the pope as the head of the church, and Baptists don't recognize each other in the liquor store.
U.S. Catholics are split down the middle politically. Around half of Catholic registered voters (48%) describe themselves as Republicans or say they lean toward the Republican Party, while roughly the same share (47%) identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, according to Pew Research Center polls in 2018 and 2019. In 2016, 52% of Catholics backed Republican Donald Trump while 44% voted for Democrat Hillary Clinton..
Catholics chose Democrat Barack Obama over Republican John McCain in 2008 by a margin of 54% to 45%, and divided their votes almost exactly in half in 2012 (when Obama defeated Republican Mitt Romney) and 2000 (when Bush defeated Democrat Al Gore). - https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/09/15/8-facts-about-catholics-and-politics-in-the-u-s/
-https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2016/02/23/u-s-religious-groups-and-their-political-leanings/
I agree. Even Billy Graham was a democrat back then.
The parties have changed
Southern Democrats used to be the Conservatives, while Northeastern Republicans were the Liberals.
“”””Southern Democrats used to be the Conservatives, while Northeastern Republicans were the Liberals.””””
To me California versus Texas is the best demonstration of how a socially liberal GOP state California, was destined to be absorbed by the left, while a social conservative state Texas, had the core values and the organic conservatism to survive the left.
Social conservatism and social liberalism seems to be the key to whether a peoples are by nature conservative or liberal.
California was conservative until all the New Yorkers moved there, as Billy Joel put it, “Los Angelenos all come from somewhere….”
California was never conservative, which is my point, it was liberal republican, and New York didn’t change it.
Conservative enough to elect Reagan twice for Governor and twice for POTUS.
Yes, they were liberal republicans and voted republican, what they lacked was deep conservatism and they were no match for the hardened sharper left that hit them post 60s and the state’s soft GOP was whittled down into nothing.
Texas was Democrat but hard core social conservative, and they battled the left and became conservative republicans.
Southern Baptists — they went off the deep end a long time ago. And, I believe there are SBC-sponsored NGO facilities helping bring in illegals at the border. I am not sure — have heard both yes and no on that one.
“A lot of Churches in the SBC have removed the alcohol mention from their covenants, mine has not but many have.”
I believe it’s still in all Covenants that I’ve seen recently.
“... the sale and use of intoxicating drinks as a beverage” is how I recall it. Used to have it memorized.
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