Josh's comment offers an interesting point. This ties into an inward curiosity I've had for some time. I of course seek to embrace Anabaptism, but my entire upbringing took place in a rather homogenized religious scene. For this reason, upon first coming to Anabaptism, I was unaware by exactly what train of thought I'd been most impacted by from my upbringing. To me, my experience was the only "normal" I knew. I wasn't anything other than a Christian as far as I was concerned.although in my experience, many seekers unconsciously still believe in fundamentalism and would get very uncomfortable if some fundamentalist beliefs were challenged, like inerrancy
This did and still does get me thinking. I can't help but wonder what unchallenged/ unaddressed areas still exist as a result of experience. I hope this thread can help with some introspection.
I ask you to put yourselves in a seeker's shoes- what beliefs do you imagine many bring with them from their (Evangelical-fundamentalist/ SBC) backgrounds?
*Naturally this question is most suitably answered by CA's, but anyone's input is welcome.