A Baptist response. There is no such thing as the “Baptist church”. There is only one church, the Holy Catholic Church of which Christ is the head. There are not a multitude of churches. There are a multitude of Christian traditions. Baptist is a particular tradition within the one church. Just as Roman Catholicism is a particular tradition within the one church. No particular Christian tradition validly claim that it and it alone constitutes the Christ’s one true church. Christ’s one true church consists of ALL the redeemed not just Baptist and not just Roman Catholic redeemed. True believers can be found in all the various Christian traditions just as true local churches which are a visible, local expression of Christ’s one true church can be found in all the various Christians or communions.
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A Baptist response. There is no such thing as the “Baptist church”. There is only one church, the Holy Catholic Church of which Christ is the head. There are not a multitude of churches. There are a multitude of Christian traditions. Baptist is a particular tradition within the one church. Just as Roman Catholicism is a particular tradition within the one church. No particular Christian tradition validly claim that it and it alone constitutes the Christ’s one true church. Christ’s one true church consists of ALL the redeemed not just Baptist and not just Roman Catholic redeemed. True believers can be found in all the various Christian traditions just as true local churches which are a visible, local expression of Christ’s one true church can be found in all the various Christians or communions.
Interesting perspective
@@carlschristianpodcast Not unique to me. This is what the reformers believed and what historic Protestantism teaches.