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Old 06-08-2007, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by goretorade View Post
I have one question that has bothered me and thought someone on here might have a good answer. Why is it in the PCA do I find two different groups? Some PCA church, like where I am from in Indianapolis, Indiana, seem to all tend to be broadly evangelical, while other PCA churches tend to be truly reformed. Has this always been the case since the denomination was founded, and why is it like this in a reformed denomination? Most of these PCA churches are just like any good southern baptist church, besides the occasional baptizing of babies. Any thoughts?

There was a byFaith Online "Monthly Umpired Debate" back in 2000 titled "What is the PCA?" You can find it by searching Google or going here. I can't seem to find the original piece by Tim Keller (The Original PCA "Contract"), but you might want to check out comment #24 by Mark Rooze.
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