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This web site contrasts the differences between the Holy Scriptures and the distinctive teachings of the various churches that call themselves Baptist. Our objective is to help Baptists, and those contemplating joining a Baptist church, to see that many of the distinctive fundamentals of Baptist doctrine are, in fact, false teachings and recently invented traditions of men.
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Why have we published this web site? In the first place, we have listened to the Scriptural exhortation to contend for the faith (Jude 3). We have listened to Paul's plea to "convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching" those who no longer endure sound doctrine (2 Tim. 4:2). Most particularly, we have responded to the challenge to conduct this rebuking and convincing, not with polished apologetics, but simply with Scripture (2 Tim. 3:16).
Why have we engaged Baptist doctrines specifically? The Church in the United States is entering into a renewed period of evangelical fervor. Those who share the Good News of Jesus Christ with people outside of the Church must learn to understand the religious biases and viewpoints of their separated brethren. We have found, in our own personal experiences, that Baptists and other so-called fundamentalists are among the least receptive to the fullness of the Gospel message, because they labor under the false impression that they, alone among Christians, adhere to the basic doctrines set forth in the Bible. If this web site helps to correct that false impression, then it shall have been a success.
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