Not sure if you are serious or are rather just making a comment, but assuming you are serious, I am quite fascinated by why I have sound in studying early Chilean baptists. However, their libertarianism stemming from John Leland and the doctrine of public policy are clearly even more fascinating because it seems to have been nearly erradicated from the modern baptist understanding in favor of a divine right of kings angle.
Not sure if you are serious or are rather just making a comment, but assuming you are serious, I am quite fascinated by why I have sound in studying early Chilean baptists. However, their libertarianism stemming from John Leland and the doctrine of public policy are clearly even more fascinating because it seems to have been nearly erradicated from the modern baptist understanding in favor of a divine right of kings angle.