Happy Birthday from The Texas Baptist Underground

May 5, 2006

Happy Birthday to Me!

Okay. I just celebrated my birthday on Wednesday, May 3. My wife informed me that I was 9496 days old, by the way. Anyway, today I found out about a great birthday gift I received–sort of a blogging birthday gift. For a long time now, I have enjoyed and respected James Spurgeon’s posts on his blog devoted to fundamentalism called The Texas Baptist Underground. I have linked to that blog almost from the inception of my blog. Anyway, on Wednesday, James added six new links to his blog and two of them were to my blogs–my main blog as well as my new KJV Only Debate Resource Center blog. Now James did not know it was my birthday, but I thanked him for the gift anyway!

“The Texas Baptist Crucible” by James SpurgeonWhile I am on the subject, let me recommend James’ new book, The Texas Baptist Crucible: Tales from the Temple. It is the published version of a compilation of stories that James published on the internet under the title “Tales from the Temple”. The Temple would be Longview Baptist Temple, and the stories were of James’ days at Texas Baptist College (a ministry of LBT). The book was published by a company specializing in helping individuals self-publish their books, and so it is a little costly–starting at around $24.95. But believe me, it is worth every penny. I am gobbling the book up as you read this!

The stories are fascinating reading, but they teach a sobering message. They point out the worst in extreme fundamentalism, but do so in a graceful and healthy way. While laughing at his own troubles, James’ tells his own story in the hope of disclosing the doctrinal and practical errors which abound in certain sectors of fundamentalism. For me, reading James’ book helped me to see how some of the same ungodly leadership tactics, misplaced emphases, and wrong attitudes about ministry were present (albeit in a less blatant form) in my own experience in extreme fundamentalism. James’ experience was extreme, mine was not, yet many of the root problems were identical.

I encourage my readers to get this book and read it thoughtfully. It will entertain, yes. But it will also enlighten. Ponder your own experiences in light of James and see anew what the errors of extreme fundamentalism can produce. Be warned and move away from the error into a life of grace. The encouraging thing about James’ book is that he did not bail out on God when faced with the problems he endured. Rather, he continued in his faith and therefore is able to see God’s hand at work in his life and encourage others in similar situations to follow the Lord and His Word to such a degree that they are willing to test their own leaders and church by His teachings.

Oh, and lest I forget, let me challenge you fundamentalist readers of mine to get this book. Read what an ex-IFB thinks of you and see if there is any truth to it. Don’t be afraid of the truth. Honestly evaluate your own beliefs and practices. When you place yourself outside of outside scrutiny and Scriptural evaluation, you have placed yourself in a dangerous position. Check out James’ blog, as well as mine. Take the haughty smirk off your face and be willing to see if there is any truth in what ex-IFBs are saying. You may find some truth at least, and be equipped to change a little to better line up with God’s Word. Isn’t that what you are all about anyway?


∼striving for the unity of the faith for the glory of God∼ Eph. 4:3,13 • Rom. 15:5-7

Entry Filed under: Fundamentalism, Recommended, Reviews, The Buzz. .

5 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Mike O,  |  May 5, 2006 at 9:18 pm

    Happy Birthday Bob! I hope you had a fantastic day. God Bless you.

  • 2. Fundamentally Reformed  |  May 5, 2006 at 10:11 pm

    Thanks, Mike. It could have been better. All of us were sick with a cold. But we had a good day nonetheless.

    God Bless.

  • 3. "Capt. HeadKnowledge"  |  May 6, 2006 at 6:17 am

    Happy Birthday from me as well!

    It just so happens that my daughter’s birthday was yesterday! She’s 8 now!

    Blessings to you as you march steadily toward day number 9,861!

    I see you were as excited about James’ honorable mention of your blog as I was about mine.

    Happy blogging!

  • 4. Alana Asby Roberts  |  May 8, 2006 at 4:10 pm

    You make a good point about being able to make it out of fundamentalism while remaining loyal to God - this is difficult. Yet such is the infinitely condescending grace bestowed upon God’s elect. My heart breaks for the multitude of kids - my age, younger and older, who I have watched unable to make that distinction ultimately, unable to remain in fundamentalism, and now wandering in the night. Surely some responsibility adheres to those who so misrepresented the will and the mind and the heart of the Lord? Ultimately one can only bow before the inexpressible dominion of the Judge and accept all fates as good in his Universe; yet we know that his own heart breaks, in Divine Mystery, over these lost ones. Perhaps we can still pull a few out of the fire.

  • 5. Larry Lawton  |  March 28, 2007 at 2:08 pm

    I got the book in February 2006, right when it came out. It’s a must read for those who want to look into the wacky world of IFBx fundamentalism. Some of us have seen such stupidity, worldliness, and corruption personally, but James Spurgeon’s experiences certainly take the cake. The greatest part of the story is when God moves with grace by delivering James from the bondage of this corrupted form of Christianity.

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