The Future of Fundamentalism: A Forum for Leaders
Welcome to SI’s first Featured Discussion. On January 28, an important conversation about the future of fundamentalism began in response to Kevin Bauder’s “Nick of Time” essay, “An Open Letter to Lance Ketchum.” During the ensuing discussion, an idea emerged: how about if we attempt an extended discussion involving limited participants (and a somewhat narrower topical focus)?
Hence, this post.
What apears below is a much-shortened version of the conversation so far—just as a starting point. We’re hoping Kevin Bauder, Don Johnson and others will continue the conversation here “amongst themselves,” so to speak—somewhat in the vein of a panel discussion.
So, with that as introduction, gentlemen, you have the floor.
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New FB Page CAFE: For Both Sides To Duke It Out
One of my admins saw a comment on here that there was no sight dedicated to abuse awareness in the fundamentalist circles, so she started one called CAFE: Christians for Accountability in the Fundamentalist Environment. The anti fundamentalist groups have their pages where no fundamentalist is permitted their opinions, and then those who have fundamentalist websites that have a low tolerance for shallow theology and lack of critical thinking critics sc
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Issues We Have With G.R.A.C.E. Investigating BJU
I’m going to paste an article I just wrote on our website, and would appreciate any input on it. I may just be huffing over nothing about what I read about GRACE’s report but any way:
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Mark Driscoll isn't my Pastor
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In your experience, are conservative Christians more likely to be judgmental (in the bad sense ) than the population at large?
Poll Results
In your experience, are conservative Christians more likely to be judgmental (in the bad sense ) than the population at large?
Yes Votes: 4
Probably Votes: 7
Probably not Votes: 0
No Votes: 8
Other Votes: 2


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