Glorify Him - 01 August 2008 03:32 PM
Having recently attended classes at the Seminary at Andrews .... I can refer you to a number of professors there. One particular one that I took classes from ... who was nearly killed by a student attacker while I was there ... Russell Burrell. Another one who I took a class from was George Knight. And while you are at it ... I took a number of classes from Jon Paulien ... he would be a good reference. They all can verify what the conferences are now doing.
These are professors who have no power in the administration. It is well known that many scholar at Glacier View were sympathetic with Desmond Ford’s concerns and didn’t want him sacked, but the administration acted in an inquisitorial way, opposed to the wishes of the scholars who didn’t wanted Ford out of ministry and teaching position. As Raymond Cottrell said in his “The sanctuary doctrine, Asset or Liability” paper, Glacier View started an era of obscurantism. The opinion of scholars didn’t matter for administration.
Glorify Him - 01 August 2008 04:11 PM
Your unwillingness to do this implies that you have something to hide.
You are right though with this accusation. I do need to hide from those individuals who believe the way you have stated. Your idea of Adventism is alive and well. I feel it is diminishing more and more but it is still alive. And I do not wish to agitate those conservative Ellen White loyalists
Are those conservative loyalists your spouse superiors, conference leaders? If they are simple members, isolated, on the fringe, why are you afraid of them? Are your spouse suppose to be the leader or not? A leader who has no courage to stand for his conviction does not qualify for his job. Will your spouse loose the income because some members who have no administrative power are displeased by what you are saying? If not, why you are so afraid of them?
Since you mentioned George Knight and Jon Paulien, both of them endorsed Graeme Bradford’s view about Ellen White, expressed in two little booklets. In it the views of Bradford, “Pick what you think it is worth in EGW writings and dismiss what is bad” was expressed in an implicit way. But when the author became explicit and more clear in expressing this view in his latest book “More Than a Prophet”, he discovered himself alone and without any endorsement from Knight and Paulien. In the light of the fact that Graeme’s Bradford views had not changed in time, why these guys are not willing to endorse openly, publicly, his book as the correct view about Ellen White, and the orthodox view? How mainstream in this view? If their view is the mainstream view of the Church, why not endorse it publicly against White Estate criticism of Bradford’s book? When these guys are not willing to openly defend what they know is truth, they are not reliable as sources.
Glorify Him, I think that you, Knight, and Paulen know that your view is not the official view of the church, and you will be sanctioned by the administrators for teaching people to dismiss what it is bad in Ellen White’s writings. Of course, these views are useful in shutting up the mouth of the critics, and keep concerned members who know enough about Ellen White and don’t buy the White Estate’s apologetics in the fold. This kind of double-talk is not a foreign practice of the SDA Church.
Glorify Him - 01 August 2008 04:03 PM
I think I answered it better than the references given me. But you can believe what you want. If I have no credibility ... fine.
Be specific. What references you had not found and on what subjects? General accusations do not build your credibility. Beside this, you’re resorting to an approach which is conversation stopping.
Glorify Him: “You can believe what you want”
Gabriel: “Sure, you can believe what you want too”
and on, and on, and on, and on, and on........... at infinitum
If you want to be credible, don’t use this approach in the future.
Gabriel