With some of these hardline Fundamental Baptists, it seems everything must be explicitly “religious” 24/7.
For example, in one SermonAudio homily, Pastor Bob Barton proudly
detailed how he would not allow a church softball team because the
purpose of the sacred assembly was not to sponsor such recreational
opportunities.
Fine and dandy.
However, this is the very same kind of preacher that would about have a
grand mall seizure in the pulpit if someone in the congregation joined a
secular recreational league.
In his exposition, the pastor insisted it is not enough to avoid what God is against.
Rather, the believer ought to allow only those things in church which God has explicitly approved.
This is about the width of that proverbial needle the angel is always dancing upon from falling into religious fanaticism.
Using this particular standard, since there is nothing in the Word of
God about indoor plumbing or contemporary toiletries such as bathroom
tissue, should a church allow these on the property?
It's just ashame that, if the media is to be believed, that Pastor
Barton did get not as outraged over two incidents of child abuse that
were perpetrated within his congregation as he does against recreational
athletics.
by Frederick Meekins