Baptists have two basic things which they share with
the peoples of the world:
- Common
humanity and
- shared
environment.
Where they, like other religious persons in general and like other
Christians in particular, differ from the rest of humankind, is
in their understanding of the origins and purpose of humanity in
environment. This particular understanding and the basis for arriving
at such an understanding both allows for and defines Baptist distinctives
as well as enabling Baptists to affirm common truths with other
persons.
Throughout
their history, Baptists have sought to be faithful to the truth
of the Gospel and to pattern the Church on the principles of fellowship
found in the New Testament. However, as there has been nearly twenty
centuries since the founding of the first Christian congregations
and with the accompanying additions over the years, there are points
at which Baptists both agree and disagree with other Christians.
Baptists principles as stated below are therefore to be more accurately
viewed as a Baptist understanding of the Christian faith.
Baptists,
like other Christians believe: