The Baptist Muse is an Independent, Fundamental Baptist collection of articles, commentary, resources, forums, and links. The word 'muse' is a verb that means to 'think deeply on a subject.' It is our goal at The Baptist Muse to equip you and provide you with the resources to spend serious time thinking about God's Word and God's Truth. Browse through the links at the top of the page and visit the blog, the forum, the resources, and the rest of the site.
Thu 28 Aug2008 |
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Written by Nicholas Z. Cardot
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| | At the top of this page you will notice a banner advertisement. It is in the shape of a rectangle that measures 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels tall. To the left of the page in the sidebar, you will see a large square advertisement that measures 250 pixels wide by 250 pixels tall. Each time you refresh the page you should see a different banner. I have about ten in the rotation right now and with your help I am hoping to add some more.
If you will write an article for the Blog at the Baptist Muse, I will put a banner for your website in both of those locations for one month. In other words, if you will write one article per month, you can advertise here for free in our banner rotation forever. Or if you just want to contribute one article and that's it. Then you get one free month of advertising. |
Tue 26 Aug2008 |
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Written by Nicholas Z. Cardot
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| | Throughout the centuries, Baptist have held to the belief that the Bible is the sole authority for our faith and practice. In many circles this is considered the first "Baptist Distinctive." It is the first in a series of doctrine that identifies someone as uniquely Baptist. Historically, Baptists have been forced to stand alone on this issue in spite of the fact that at times it has brought on intense persecution and cruelty. At times they have resisted popes, kings, teachers, pastors, and bishops who have tried to teach otherwise.
Baptist statements of faith down through the centuries have included Bible references for each tenant of their beliefs. Because of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, Baptists believe that people should be free to own, read, and study their own Scriptures for themselves. Spiritual interpretations should not be forced on anyone nor should people be coerced into believing certain way by a church, pastor, or hierarchy. |
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