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  2. Independent Baptist - Wikipedia

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    Various independent Baptist Bible colleges were also founded. [7] During the 21st century, the New Independent Fundamental Baptist movement was founded out of the Independent Baptist movement by Steven Anderson, which Independent Baptist writers have criticized. Independent Baptists generally reject many of the doctrines taught by the New IFB ...

  3. New Independent Fundamental Baptist Movement - Wikipedia

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    The New Independent Fundamental Baptist Movement (also known as the New IFB or NIFB) is an association of rightwing King James Only, independent Baptist churches. The New IFB began with Steven Anderson of Faithful Word Baptist Church in response to perceived liberalism in other independent Baptist churches. The New IFB does not consider itself ...

  4. Southwide Baptist Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Certainly, most member churches of the Southwide Baptist Fellowship are Independent Baptist and remain "KJV-only". When it originated, the Southwide Baptist Fellowship was almost identical in teaching and outlook as the core of Independent Baptist Fundamentalism. It was heavily influenced by Lee Roberson and John R. Rice.

  5. Dozens accuse Independent Fundamental Baptist church of abuse ...

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    Former members of Independent Fundamental Baptist churches from across the country took to Hammond, Indiana, in protest this weekend. "There is a reckoning that needs to happen here, and it is ...

  6. Dozens accuse Independent Fundamental Baptist church of ... - AOL

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    Former members of the Independent Fundamental Baptist church are demanding justice after years of alleged sex abuse and coverups.

  7. Doctrine of separation - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of separation, also known as the doctrine of non-fellowship, is a belief among some Protestant religious groups, such as the Exclusive Brethren, Independent Fundamental Baptists, and Bible Baptist churches, that the members of a church should be separate from "the world" and not have association with those who are "of the world".

  8. Foundations Baptist Fellowship International - Wikipedia

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    The FBFI is a fellowship of individuals who agree with the Statement of Faith and purposes of the Fellowship. The chief purposes of the Fellowship are to strengthen and promote historic fundamentalism, to defend the faith while exposing and opposing religious compromise, to promote religious liberty and to lead in evangelism and church growth.

  9. KC filmmaker’s docuseries shines new light on Missouri ...

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    Filmmaker Sharon Liese’s “Let Us Prey: A Ministry of Scandals,” a four-part series about the predatory behavior in Independent Fundamental Baptist Churches, has multiple Missouri and Kansas ...