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To: PAR35
After reading the section at "prca.org/articles/article_6" it seems the Protestant Reformed Churches (PRC) has only a few from within who disagree with the Promise Keepers, most endorsed them. It appears some in the Protestant Reformed Churches in America, have Theology problems with PK. They attack it's success of bringing Godly Men together.

Promise Keepers is a "Conference" of Christian believers from THEIR individual denominations/churches, (all with the same goal), YET it is attacked as if it is it's OWN, separate denomination....(we would need a couple of day's and endless cups of coffee to try and iron This out)...

I'll just have to agree to disagree with you on this one, since we seem to be approaching "this" from different angles.

peace-

70 posted on 01/29/2005 12:42:04 PM PST by austinmark (If GOD Had Been A Liberal, We Wouldn't Have Had The Ten Commandments- We'd Have The Ten Suggestions.)
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To: austinmark
I'll just have to agree to disagree with you on this one

Someone else (not me) labeled them as compromising on doctrine. You, about post 30, asked what doctrine. Although it was not easy coming up with stuff from the pre-internet era, I was just trying to answer your question - there was a legitimate debate at the time. Doctrine is more important to some folks than to others.

I didn't comment on it, because I can't recall the title, but there was also a book that they promoted in that time period that had some questionable material in it.

Most of the stuff I pointed you to was from the 1996-98 time period. As far as I know, the debate has pretty much died down. I know I haven't kept up with Promise Keepers over the last 5 years.

72 posted on 01/29/2005 2:44:18 PM PST by PAR35
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