A 'rebuke' to readers of stuff fundies like.

rsc2a said:
pastorryanhayden said:
Great.
I'll look into your views tomorrow.  Let's leave it alone till at least then can we.
Thanks,
Ryan Hayden

Deal. :)

I know rsc2a can be a bit challenging but I sometimes appreciate his zeal for exactitude in words because they can have great bearing and I usually learn from one side or the other because of it. I also appreciate Pastor Hayden's approach. His willingness to engage thoughtfully and respectfully has clarified his points in my mind at least. He shows a good understanding how current "fundamentalism" (as opposed to "historic fundamentalism") needs to engage in the marketplace of ideas to be heard and it's points considered.

In the words of the once famous and upcoming Guy Beaumont, "Carry on". :)
 
[quote author=Just John]I know rsc2a can be a bit challenging but I sometimes appreciate his zeal for exactitude in words because they can have great bearing...[/quote]

;)

[quote author=Just John]I also appreciate Pastor Hayden's approach. His willingness to engage thoughtfully and respectfully has clarified his points in my mind at least. He shows a good understanding how current "fundamentalism" (as opposed to "historic fundamentalism") needs to engage in the marketplace of ideas to be heard and it's points considered.[/quote]

I would agree with this. :)
 
Just John said:
I ... appreciate Pastor Hayden's approach. His willingness to engage thoughtfully and respectfully has clarified his points in my mind at least. He shows a good understanding how current "fundamentalism" (as opposed to "historic fundamentalism") needs to engage in the marketplace of ideas to be heard and it's points considered.

Frag could learn a thing or two from Pastor Hayden.  8)
 
Recovering IFB said:
Kinda hard to rebuke sfl readers when IBF pastors shoot themselves in the foot
www.stufffundieslike.com/

This is right out if the playbook of my old church

I have no use for Hamblin or his polyester pope ilk...but that no way lends credence to sfl or the groupies there-of.... ;D
 
subllibrm said:
Just John said:
I ... appreciate Pastor Hayden's approach. His willingness to engage thoughtfully and respectfully has clarified his points in my mind at least. He shows a good understanding how current "fundamentalism" (as opposed to "historic fundamentalism") needs to engage in the marketplace of ideas to be heard and it's points considered.

Frag could learn a thing or two from Pastor Hayden.  8)

He could indeed!
 
Tarheel Baptist said:
Recovering IFB said:
Kinda hard to rebuke sfl readers when IBF pastors shoot themselves in the foot
www.stufffundieslike.com/

This is right out if the playbook of my old church

I have no use for Hamblin or his polyester pope ilk...but that no way lends credence to sfl or the groupies there-of.... ;D

But in no way make the IBF movement look good at all. One of the issues that Ryan is addressing which is one of the big faults of the IFB movement
 
Recovering IFB said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Recovering IFB said:
Kinda hard to rebuke sfl readers when IBF pastors shoot themselves in the foot
www.stufffundieslike.com/

This is right out if the playbook of my old church

I have no use for Hamblin or his polyester pope ilk...but that no way lends credence to sfl or the groupies there-of.... ;D

But in no way make the IBF movement look good at all. One of the issues that Ryan is addressing which is one of the big faults of the IFB movement

That is beacuse there is not much left that is good about it.
 
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