tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4168338580325083648.post5486295738507011838..comments2024-03-21T21:30:02.460-07:00Comments on GULF COAST PASTOR: Q&A on the SBC CONSERVATIVE RESURGENCE; part 1David R. Brumbelowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08926980202240271362noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4168338580325083648.post-61183548035711590752010-09-07T13:15:44.942-07:002010-09-07T13:15:44.942-07:00An anonymous critic recently sent a comment pointi...An anonymous critic recently sent a comment pointing out some good things in the life of one of the liberals I named in this article. If the commenter would ever identify himself, I would probably publish his critiques. <br /><br />The comment, while unpublished, I find interesting. I never said anything bad about the character of the liberals I named. Rather, I just pointed out, and disagreed with, their theology. Their theology was clearly out of line with what Baptists have historically believed. Many of these liberals taught their liberal theology, while getting paid by conservative Baptists. <br /><br />The anonymous critic offered no defense of the liberal statements. Only that one of them is an outstanding person. I agree that both were good men. But the problem was that moderate leaders back then would defend and point out the good character of a professor. But they would never deal with his clearly liberal theology. <br /><br />And that is the reason for the SBC Conservative Resurgence. <br />David R. Brumbelow<br /><br />PS - In contrast, many moderates and liberals seemed to delight in attacking the characters of conservative leaders.David R. Brumbelowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08926980202240271362noreply@blogger.com