winston84 No longer a member Joined May 18, 2007 Messages 405 Jul 23, 2007 #1 I've seen Ron Paul being listed as Baptist on some sites and Protestant on others. Which is he and does it make a difference? I'm thinking if he is Baptist, he would attract more black voters. Last edited: Jul 23, 2007
I've seen Ron Paul being listed as Baptist on some sites and Protestant on others. Which is he and does it make a difference? I'm thinking if he is Baptist, he would attract more black voters.
Exponent Member Joined May 15, 2007 Messages 565 Jul 23, 2007 #2 Isn't Baptist just a subset of Protestant?
mtmedlin Member Joined Jul 12, 2007 Messages 2,027 Jul 23, 2007 #3 Exponent said: Isn't Baptist just a subset of Protestant? Click to expand... yes, protestant basically means not catholic, again I said basically.
Exponent said: Isn't Baptist just a subset of Protestant? Click to expand... yes, protestant basically means not catholic, again I said basically.
Kregener Member Joined May 25, 2007 Messages 1,451 Jul 23, 2007 #4 I was raised Southern Baptist. A lot of co-mingling going on there. I am a Christian, and hold everything anyone is "teaching" accountable to God's Word, and most organized man-religions in contempt.
I was raised Southern Baptist. A lot of co-mingling going on there. I am a Christian, and hold everything anyone is "teaching" accountable to God's Word, and most organized man-religions in contempt.
ShaneC Member Joined Jun 6, 2007 Messages 394 Jul 23, 2007 #5 to me, it seems that he's just "Christian". Yes, he attends at Baptist Church currently, but his views seem to just be "Christian" without the additional tags and descriptors.
to me, it seems that he's just "Christian". Yes, he attends at Baptist Church currently, but his views seem to just be "Christian" without the additional tags and descriptors.