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Jimmy Carter Quits Baptists (Again)
Former President Jimmy Carter quit the Southern Baptist Convention more than eight years ago because of its refusal to ordain women as pastors (rather odd, since the policy had been in place since the early seventeenth century origins of the Baptist faith based on the example of another follow ...
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Jimmy Carter: ‘The words of God do not justify cruelty to women.’
Jimmy Carter: ‘The words of God do not justify cruelty to women.’
thinkprogress.org — Former President Jimmy Carter, who in 2000 officially severed ties with the Southern Baptist Convention after the... SBC declared its opposition to female pastors and reiterated its calls “for wives to be submissive to their husbands,” ... (more) Jimmy Carter: ‘The words of God do not justify cruelty ...
Jimmy Carter leaves Southern Baptist church in protest to treatment of women
Jimmy Carter leaves Southern Baptist church in protest to treatment of women
blogher.com — Editor's note: Jimmy Carter officially departed the Southern Baptist church in 2000, but still stayed on at... Maranatha Baptist in Plains, Georgia, teaching Sunday School. He held on to a Baptist affiliation through many conflicts, including the ... (more) Jimmy Carter leaves Southern Baptist church in protest ...
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Jimmy Carter proves once again why so many liberal Christians just don’t get it
Sister Toldjah — James Joyner pretty much has the ultimate takedown on Jimmy Carter’s recent reaffirmation that he has “left” the Southern Baptist Convention because, essentially, he believes that the SBC is no better than Islamofascists when it comes to the “subjugation of women.” Why? Because the SBC still believes that it’s against scripture for women to serve as pastors and deacons in the church. Read Carter’s moral equivalency fest (the typical screed of a moral relativist, as I ...

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