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jusluvm

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arunma said:
Arg...it's unfortunate that they split the forums (I probably should have voiced my dissent yesterday). Anyway, I already feel the effect of the loss of our anabaptist brothers and sisters. I hope you guys will visit the Baptist forum frequently.


I did toss in my 2 cents, but it (obviously) didn't make a dent. If all I wanted to talk to were a bunch of baptists, I could have just walked out my own front door. That's all we've got around here in my little town. :sigh: Literally!

And I hope some of "us" will be welcome to visit here frequently?
 
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arunma said:
Arg...it's unfortunate that they split the forums (I probably should have voiced my dissent yesterday). Anyway, I already feel the effect of the loss of our anabaptist brothers and sisters. I hope you guys will visit the Baptist forum frequently.

:cry: I agree arunma.....I just wish things stayed the same.
 
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If I post in the Baptist forum, the mods will be buried in spite-reports. Even if they never do anything about it, it will be a hassle to them.

I don't plan to use the ghetto. I didn't ask for it, I don't want it, and it's neither productive nor edifying.

As always, anyone who wants to hang out and ask questions in WWMC is welcome to; the users there have no conception of "not allowed to debate", although they'll frown on picking fights.

I'm seeing whether the Restoration Movement people will take me in. I get along okay with them, and "No Creed But Christ" is a phrase I can endorse, even if I'm not really in one of their churches.

Those of you who are unhappy about this might want to raise your concerns with rnmomof7 and JeffreyLloyd, who were the final decision makers.

In any event, I will see you folks around somewhere. Drop by WWMC, if you wish; there's ice cream for everybody, no exceptions.
 
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menno said:
I'm the only person that seems happy about this--and I'm going to stay happy about it.

seebs you keep saying you're not gonna slum in this ghetto but I keep turning around and finding you. Maybe ya might like it after all.
Well,

I just got word that the split finally happened. I gladly come back to CF knowing that I can openly discuss Bible doctrines from an Anabaptist viewpoint without it becoming an argument.

I tip my hat to whoever was responsible for recognizing that there is a substantial difference between a Baptist and an Anabaptist.
 
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Let me apologize. I did not wish for the Anabaptist/Baptist area to split. I was unaware of any differences we had. I thought, for the most part, that we were "getting along." All I wished was for a place for new believers to the faith, to have somewhere to go and ask questions without us stepping on each others toes unintentionally.

I'm really, really sorry for the split. It was not my intentions. For that, I offer my sincerest apologies.

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I never got the impression that it was your suggestion, Deac. There was some pretty heated threads lately, and the suggestion to split this time was from a participant in one of those threads. It seemed most people didn't have a strong opinion on the split, but it still happened.

I personally think it came down to it being viewed as a conservative v liberal thing (which it really wasn't), and emotions ran high for a while.
 
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arunma said:
Arg...it's unfortunate that they split the forums (I probably should have voiced my dissent yesterday). Anyway, I already feel the effect of the loss of our anabaptist brothers and sisters. I hope you guys will visit the Baptist forum frequently.

Are we allowed?

I feel kinda weird about it after all the harsh words and anger that preceeded the split.
 
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DeaconDean said:
Let me apologize. I did not wish for the Anabaptist/Baptist area to split. I was unaware of any differences we had. I thought, for the most part, that we were "getting along." All I wished was for a place for new believers to the faith, to have somewhere to go and ask questions without us stepping on each others toes unintentionally.

I'm really, really sorry for the split. It was not my intentions. For that, I offer my sincerest apologies.

DeaconDean

It didn't have anything to do with your suggestion, Dean, everything's okay.

It had to do with immutable doctrine issues, like the peace witness and the stance against capital punishment, things anabaptists will never let go of and baptists will never accept. :(

Don't feel guilty at all. It was a long time coming and a difficult struggle.
 
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