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Dondi
31st July 2006, 11:25 AM
Hello. I must first say that I am an Independent Fundamental Baptist, but I'm not that familiar with Anabaptist doctrines. I'm rather confused about the spilt. I don't suppose you could put up a sticky or two explaining the main points of Anabaptist views somewhere. Thank you.
MrJim
31st July 2006, 02:58 PM
That is one of the first things on the list to do ma'am. Hope to get something going later this evening.
vespasia
31st July 2006, 03:09 PM
Please could that include the Brethren....*pretty please*
MrJim
31st July 2006, 03:13 PM
Please could that include the Brethren....*pretty please*
That will require some research. My wife's maternal side was Church of the Brethren, and I'm somewhat familiar with Brethren-in-Christ but I will see what I can do for ya.
rnmomof7
31st July 2006, 03:17 PM
That is one of the first things on the list to do ma'am. Hope to get something going later this evening.
Thanks that would be very helpful .
vespasia
31st July 2006, 03:21 PM
*Thank you*
I will pm you the UK web info as the USA and UK have differances....mind you my church is STILL discussing the validity of the internet as a tool for outreach five years after they first began to think about it.^_^
rnmomof7
31st July 2006, 03:29 PM
*Thank you*
I will pm you the UK web info as the USA and UK have differances....mind you my church is STILL discussing the validity of the internet as a tool for outreach five years after they first began to think about it.^_^
Please direct them here, it is a good start :)
Dondi
31st July 2006, 03:37 PM
That is one of the first things on the list to do ma'am. Hope to get something going later this evening.
That's SIR to you, sir. :sick:
I <3 Abraham
31st July 2006, 03:40 PM
That's SIR to you, sir. :sick:
:laugh:
I thought that was pretty funny myself.
vespasia
31st July 2006, 03:49 PM
*laughs*
I cannot get most of them even NEAR the 'on button' and one of the elders has hidde the computer he was given completely unwrapped and will not go near it as 'too new fangled' never mind venture out into the internet. I have even offered to teach some of them* go on imagine the pitying looks I get for that* and the older sisters smile pat my hand and ask me to send their emails out and give them printed copies.
We still mostly use parchment and ink and of going around each others homes instead.
You know compared to how 'faceless' e-communication is I think I do prefer their old way as it is how I can imagine the early church being.
MrJim
31st July 2006, 04:23 PM
That's SIR to you, sir. :sick:
:sorry::sorry::sorry:
Sorry about that hoss.
It seems I knew a Dondi once that was female...there I go assuming again:doh:
Danfrey
31st July 2006, 08:31 PM
How about this for doctrinal differences
Schleitheim Confession of Faith
Dorchtrict Confession of Faith
MrJim
31st July 2006, 08:57 PM
How about this for doctrinal differences
Schleitheim Confession of Faith
Dorchtrict Confession of Faith
They are up in the "sticky" along with the '63 confession and the "new" one the mennonite church (USA)has put out.
Since this forum also includes the quakers & brethren (covering the historical peace churches) I was gonna see about getting something there but just haven't gotten to it.
Danfrey
1st August 2006, 07:13 AM
They are up in the "sticky" along with the '63 confession and the "new" one the mennonite church (USA)has put out.
Since this forum also includes the quakers & brethren (covering the historical peace churches) I was gonna see about getting something there but just haven't gotten to it.
Up to 63 I can live with. As far as the "New One", I depart from there.
MrJim
1st August 2006, 08:50 PM
Up to 63 I can live with. As far as the "New One", I depart from there.
Just coverin' the bases...
theAmishGirl
2nd August 2006, 12:56 AM
Just coverin' the bases...
I agree- I prefer the S confession and the 63 one but not the most recent edition
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