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"Evangelical" PCA?
[edit]Hi Rcbrown. I would like to discuss your recent removal of the word "evangelical" (at least when referring to the article subject) from the Presbyterian Church in America article. While there are certainly elements in the evangelical community that many in the PCA would criticize, it seems to me that they are still part of that community, and that the word should be restored to the article. I'd be interested in your views on the subject, and particularly in your reasons for removing the word. Thanks, --BlueMoonlet (t/c) 00:27, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
- The following is reposted from User talk:BlueMoonlet.
- Dear BlueMoonlet,
- Thanks for the message! I'm a member of a PCA church in Baltimore, Maryland.
- I definitely agree with you that the PCA does have evangelical elements in it. At many member churches (my church being one), the worship services are very similar to what you would find in Baptist churches. On the flip side of the coin, there are also many member churches that are very liturgical, almost Anglican in their worship services. The reason I removed the word (capital E) Evangelical was not because the PCA is not (small e) evangelical; we follow the Great Commission and proclaim the good news to awaken God's elect. I removed it because it is a buzz word with a lot of baggage attached to it. When most people hear Evangelical, they think Southern Baptist Convention or Bible Belt. The reason I felt it was a buzz word when I removed it is because there were many buzz words hiding throughout the article. For example, under History, it originally stated that the PCA seperated from the PCUS due to "conservative politics." A friend and I combed through the wiki to find words and sentences with unnecessary baggage attached, and removed/corrected them. I hope I'm making sense. Perhaps I went a bit too far in my efforts to "purge baggage," as the PCA IS a member of the National Association of Evangelicals.
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- Sincerely,
- Richard — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rcbrown1990 (talk • contribs) 14:15, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
- Hi Richard. I appreciate your reply. I think most of your edits are fine for now, but I think I will replace the word "evangelical" given (among other things) the NAE membership you noted. My sense of the term is much broader than Southern Baptists or the Bible Belt. Even liturgical Anglicans have an "evangelical" wing.
- Please do be sure that you have read Wikipedia's core policies, especially those on verifiability and reliable sources. Thanks, --BlueMoonlet (t/c) 14:28, 6 July 2012 (UTC)