A Quote by Willard Scott

I'm Southern Baptist, not a meteorologist. — © Willard Scott
I'm Southern Baptist, not a meteorologist.
The Southern Baptist Convention, as you know, decided in the year 2000 that women should not be permitted to be pastors or deacons or chaplains in the military service. Some Southern Baptist seminaries don't even permit women to teach male students. I don't agree with that. But they can go in and quote a few passages of Paul that women should be restricted in their services.
The truth is this: I am a Southern Baptist, and the great majority of Southern Baptists are lost.
I get recognized somewhere in between like local meteorologist and national meteorologist.
My family are very, very religious in Texas. They're Southern Baptists. I left to go to New York when I was 17 and I realised I wasn't Southern Baptist. That's not how I am inclined.
'Christian' used to be a throwaway word. People didn't used to use it much. People didn't start self-labeling or getting labeled Christian until the last part of the 20th century. Before that, you might identify as a Baptist, or a Southern Baptist or a Methodist. But there wasn't one identifier that put you in a fold with all the other believers.
Well - I was brought up as a Southern Baptist.
My mom's side, they're southern Baptist Christian.
My family is still very Southern Baptist, and they're religious.
I grew up Southern Baptist. In the Bible Belt.
I sang with Anita Bryant in the Southern Baptist churches.
I'm from the South. I'm a Southern Baptist. I have a conservative point of view. I'm a Republican.
If you were raised in Oklahoma, you've got to be a Southern Baptist or something.
My father's a Southern Baptist minister. I wasn't lighting cars on fire; I just wasn't.
I dont feel qualified or that I really have time to be involved with the Southern Baptist Convention.
I grew up as a Southern Baptist with strict adherence to the Bible, which I read as a youngster.
The Sisters were Southern Baptist, and they went to church on Saturdays and Sundays, and most other days, too.
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