Agreed. Although I think, some, related to #3, are half-hearted Trump supporters (the better option perspective). I still think one of the main problems with the neo-fundamentalist is a forcing of systematic categories on all of Scripture, rather than sitting in the story of Scripture. I like how you said "impulse or mood". Great insight.
Great insights once again. I agree with you...I think historical Southern Baptists are in the middle. There are some to the left and some to the right, but everyone tends to view those on the "other" side as more radicalized than they'd find they really are. That is, if they'd take the time to have an open honest conversation with each other.
Agreed. Although I think, some, related to #3, are half-hearted Trump supporters (the better option perspective). I still think one of the main problems with the neo-fundamentalist is a forcing of systematic categories on all of Scripture, rather than sitting in the story of Scripture. I like how you said "impulse or mood". Great insight.
Yes that is probably true about the politics. I agree about imposing our own categories on Scripture (and it’s a danger for us all).
Great insights once again. I agree with you...I think historical Southern Baptists are in the middle. There are some to the left and some to the right, but everyone tends to view those on the "other" side as more radicalized than they'd find they really are. That is, if they'd take the time to have an open honest conversation with each other.
That’s a good point.