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Conservative Baptist Association of America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (303 words) |
 | The Conservative Baptist Association of America was organized in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1947. |
 | The Conservative Baptist Association emerged as part of the continuing fundamentalist/modernist controversy within the Northern Baptist Convention. |
 | Conservative Baptists also cooperate with institutions of higher learning in the field of education, as well as promoting youth and women's ministries. |
| Conservative Baptists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (168 words) |
 | Conservative Baptists is a name used to describe members of the Conservative Baptist Association of America (an association formed in 1947 at Atlantic City, New Jersey), used loosely as the larger "Conservative Baptist Movement", or used as a description of Baptists that hold a "conservative" viewpoint of theology in contrast to "liberals". |
 | The terminology is often applied to members of the Southern Baptist Convention, whose recent history has seen a struggle between "conservatives" and "moderates". |
 | But "conservative" Baptists can usually be expected to accept the inerrancy of the Bible, the Genesis account of creation, the virgin birth, perfect life and substitutionary atonement of Christ, and His literal return. |