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Tom said:
Therefore I don't think that if a pastor is in the seeker friendly movement that it necessarily indicates that they are not committed to biblical Christianity.
So, Tom:

From your own words, you are saying that one's choice of worship is not part of biblical Christianity but a matter of personal preference? Or put another way, biblical Christianity doesn't require that one reject such modern innovations as: "seeker-friendly", "emerging church", "church growth", etc.? If not, then HOW in the world can one be committed to biblical Christianity, which logically and of necessity consists of specific doctrines, a worldview, ethics, morals, etc., and including worship (style) and yet contradict those teachings by doing something not taught in the Bible or contradictory to its teachings? <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/scratch1.gif" alt="" />

A man may be genuinely converted but err on these things; that's a given. But one who is committed to BIBLICAL Christianity will reject these vulgar "models/styles", especially when they are shown to be contrary to all that God is and what He has revealed in His Word concerning worship, evangelism, etc.

In His grace,


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