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=== User: Now let's proceed to the next part of the argument. === Now let's proceed to the next part of the argument. Here, we trace the roots of Christian Nationalism into the basic doctrinal distinctives of the Baptist sect- showing how doctrines like believer's baptism and the believer's church promote an elitist, authoritarian worldview which history has proven again and again is unacceptably dangerous. We should emphasize that our position is the true civil libertarianism, and that it is we, not they, who believe in freedom of religion. The problem, we must stress, is that Baptist doctrines are inconsistent with a religiously free civil society- and a society wishing to remain free cannot extend tolerance to those who would undermine this very freedom. On this basis, we should note that other Baptist organizations, like the NBC, should be watched carefully, since they spring from the same root as the SBC. We should say that we are not proposing intervening directly in any other baptist organization at this time, and reassure other baptists that if they have done nothing wrong, they have nothing to fear.
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