• UnderpantsWeevil
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    Go back 50 years ago and even most US Baptist churches wouldn’t recognize the contemporary version of it.

    I’d strongly disagree. The 70s era Evangelical movement has enormous amounts in common with the modern movement. Largely as a result of Televangelism and the political entanglement between conservative politicians and the church.

    The Billy Graham Crusade would fit in just fine in the modern American church

    Go back 100 and you’ll find more space. But then you’re seeing all sorts of differences socio-economically.

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      I’m recalling that the Anabaptists had some pretty strong ideas about a personal relationship with Jesus. But, nobody really liked where they went with it.

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        22 hours ago

        The idea of Adult Baptism could really only occur during the Enlightenment, when people felt the ability to reason their way to their religious beliefs was more important than adhering to a mystical tradition