September 25, 2000





Texas Baptist Forum
Mom knows boys
___As a mother, I think I can put Baptists' denominational feud into perspective.
___Mothers all are familiar with 2-year-olds. We all have heard children defiantly saying, "No!" or seeing a child grabbing a toy soldier from another child's hand and declaring,
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"Mine!"
___What we have here is "big boys" playing with the same "little boys" attitudes. However, the stakes are higher this time. What is at stake here, according to the 1999 Annual of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, are the people (not toy soldiers) in churches that total 2,774,713 members.
___ Mary Bishop
___ Mount Pleasant

Denied the word
___I've been a Southern Baptist for over 45 years. For many years, I lived outside the Bible Belt "on mission" as an Air Force officer and as a lawyer.
___Since returning to Texas, I have been increasingly shocked and saddened at the venom being directed by BGCT leaders at the Southern Baptist Convention and vice versa. Your recent editorials and commentaries by BGCT leaders are typical of the inflammatory rhetoric and name-calling being shot by both camps. It is all disgusting.
___I've heard people from both sides say they do not believe there is hope of reconciliation. Fellow believers, Jesus is in the business of reconciliation, and anyone who has given up even the possibility of reconciliation has effectively denied the word of God they claim to uphold.
___I'm ashamed of the apparent lack of repentance, remorse and humility exhibited by many Baptist leaders, including the hateful tone and words I detect in BGCT publications. The recent committee report on our seminaries is just one more example of self-justifying hypocrisy. If the committee really believes all that, it should have recommended defunding all those "heretical" institutions.
___I can find plenty wrong with the bombastic demagoguery being delivered by Baptist leaders at every level. So, too, can the lost world around us.
___ Charles Nicholson
___ San Marcos

Renounce idolatry
___I am 43 and was raised as a Southern Baptist. For two decades, I have grieved over and been embarrassed by the fighting within my denomination. I have concluded reconciliation is no longer possible. It is time to get on with the next step, so the healing and refocusing can begin. I commend the courage reflected in the BGCT Administrative Committee's recommendations.
___The comment by SBC leaders that no state convention can unilaterally quit cooperating is laughable. The last I heard, Baptists have a congregational form of government. No one can tell a congregation, an association or a state convention how or where to send its money, or for that matter, when to start or stop giving. It is a decision for the body to make.
___There are enough lost souls, hungry people, orphans--and dollars in Baptist pockets of all stripes--to support separate efforts by the SBC, the BGCT, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and any other Christ-centered ministry or agency. It is idolatrous to cling to these human institutions or our "heritage." The Jews did that and missed the Messiah.
___It is imperative that we renounce this idolatry, cut the denominational cords and get refocused on the eternal kingdom, not these temporal agencies. Enough is enough.
___ Marcus W. Norris
___ Amarillo

Word change
___What a stupid, selfish, egocentric and self-centered decision the Seminary Study Committee has made regarding defunding the SBC seminaries.
___I have been a part of prayerful discussions concerning the use of Cooperative Program funds, and it has been quickly ascertained that an individual or church could nitpick allocations to death. If our sovereign Lord is in control of the funding, then it will be done as he chooses. If not, then those making the decisions will have to answer to him.
___When the process of differentiation begins, where will it end? The word "cooperative" in the Cooperative Program may have to be changed.
___ Clinton Tittsworth
___ Wichita Falls

Killing a corpse
___If the Southern Baptists' leaders are not aware that the Cooperative Program has been dead for many years, they are either blind or they define "cooperation" differently than the rest of the world.
___The Cooperative Program became ill in 1979 and expired in due time because all moderate Baptist representation was systematically excluded from the boards and committees of the SBC. For the president of the Executive Committee and the presidents of the six seminaries to say the BGCT's proposed budget changes will effectively end the Cooperative Program if adopted is to imply you can kill a corpse.
___It further indicates they think cooperation is a one-way street --that we are obligated to cooperate monetarily with them, but they have no obligation to cooperate with us in policy decisions, governance, etc.
___Similarly, SBC President James Merritt says he can't imagine why Texas Baptists might be concerned about the SBC seminaries and that he is at a loss as to why Texas Baptists would not enthusiastically want to support what's going on in our seminaries. Either he is one of the most naive men alive, is totally lacking in perception or he was being disingenuous. I hope he is either naive or lacking in perception.
___ George A. Edwards
___ Dallas

Smell the revolt
___I urge Texas Southern Baptist pastors to wake up and smell the full-scale revolt now under way by the BGCT leadership. The move to defund our SBC seminaries and shift funding to the new anti-SBC academic institutions should be a wake-up call for our pastors who consider themselves inerrantists and SBC loyals.
___There is obviously no room left on the fence. It is certainly the "last straw" for me.
___ Miller McClure
___ Farmersville

Just adjust
___If any readers find the recommendation to defund the six SBC seminaries mean-spirited and divisive, adjust.
___Should the measure pass in October, simply adjust by designated offering to the SBC, so that the percentages going to the SBC/BGCT remain the same as they stand today.
___Vote what you will. We're not going to punish the seminaries just because some have an ax to grind!
___ Steve White
___ Dallas

Fulfilling Scripture
___Several months ago, I sent a letter to the opinion page with the statement, "Those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it. ... i.e., Texas Baptists."
___However, I now believe that we need not condemn our Southern Baptist leaders, because they are fulfilling Scripture, if I may lift from context and paraphrase Matthew 10:35, "I come ... to turn brother against brother."
___ Don Phillips
___ Fort Worth

God's abundance
___I was deeply moved by R.C. Buckner's odyssey to Galveston to rescue orphans and crippled children (Sept. 4). Supporting institutions such as Buckner's proves our religion is genuine and prepares the way for evangelistic harvest.
___If Buckner Baptist Benevolences needs our help today to help hurting families, it is time for us to come to their aid. Neither should our young seminarians in Waco and Abilene go without our help.
___However, must we take the money from our (SBC) budget? Such a move is to doubt God's ability to provide. "God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times having all that you need, you will abound in every good work" (2 Corinthians 9:8).
___When we plan on the basis of God's scarcity instead of his abundance, we soon lose the ability to do anything at all. In nearly 60 years of relationship with the BGCT, I have never seen us shift into retrograde. I pray we will not do so now.
___ James A. Puckett
___ McKinney

Fake rapture
___Would the Antichrist stage a fake rapture? Technology can delete people from live video in the twinkling of an eye.
___Orson Wells pulled off a deception years ago. Could we be deceived by another cruel hoax?
___Think of the reaction you would have if you saw people disappear from the TV screen and heard news reports that Christians had been raptured, and you were left behind.
___ Elsie Graham
___ Olmito

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