@Holly Pham: Absolutely, Holly. I don’t doubt Dr. Taylors’ …

Comment on Michigan Conference vs. LSU – Right Wing Politics or Truth in Advertising? by jdoe.

@Holly Pham:

Absolutely, Holly. I don’t doubt Dr. Taylors’ sincerity, but it does give me pause when someone answers that they are “not sure” if they believe the Bible or not.

I have always appreciated your comments on this website very much. And for that matter, Dr. Taylors’ comments, also, as he continues to make the contrast between SDAs and “in name only ‘SDAs'” all the more clear.

Don’t worry, Erv… if God can open my eyes to His truth (which I believe He has), He can also show you the truth someday (if you’re willing to listen).

I’ll be praying for you.

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Michigan Conference vs. LSU – Right Wing Politics or Truth in Advertising?
@Ervin Taylor:

For the record (and for those joining this late), here’s my questions again, and Dr. Taylors’ answers:

1) Do you believe we are living in the last days of earth’s history? “NO”

Do you believe the Bible, when it speaks of “your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions” as it says in Joel 2:28? “NOT SURE”

Lastly, do you believe that God gave EGW the Spirit of Prophecy? “NO”

Good to know where one is coming from…


Michigan Conference vs. LSU – Right Wing Politics or Truth in Advertising?
Mr. Taylor, I have a couple of questions, if you don’t mind:

Do you believe we are living in the last days of earth’s history?

Do you believe the Bible, when it speaks of “your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions” as it says in Joel 2:28?

Lastly, do you believe that God gave EGW the Spirit of Prophecy?

I would offer, that if your answer to any of the above questions is “no”, that you might consider joining another church that better represents what you believe.


Michigan Conference vs. LSU – Right Wing Politics or Truth in Advertising?
@Bill Sorensen:

Bill, I posted an EGW quote below, then read your comment on “Ahab and Jezebel…” So true! My quote is from the beginning of the chapter, “In the Sprit of Elias (Elijah)”…. I see so many similarities between the Mt. Carmel story and what’s happening now!


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Holly, I don’t know if you had a chance to hear Kameron DeVasher speak or not (he was at the last GYC…. www.audioverse.com).

He’s another one of the young pastors that seems to be really on the mark in terms of Bible truth. Jeffrey Rosario, also…

Lots from Down Under, also. Paul Godfrey is excellent (www.markwoodman.org).

And of course, Dr. Sean Pitman. I really enjoyed his presentations from Audioverse.


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I made a recent comment on the Spectrum website blog, about David Asscherick and how I think someone like him would be great for the Voice of Prophecy. Of course, the comments that came back about him were quite derrogatory… think there’s any coincidence that Pastor Asscherick is one of the most vocal critics of SDA neo-Darwinism?

One commentator said that his sermons made them want to run “quickly to the nearest Starbucks for a strong fortifying cup of java.”

Obviously, they’ve never heard Pastor Asscherick’s sermon on health! But sounds like the commentator might be another SoCal “in name only SDA” like Brother Taylor.


La Sierra University Responds to anti-Creation Bond Issue
@Bill Sorensen:

Bill, the line from EGW saying:

“The line of distinction between professed Christians and the ungodly is now hardly distinguishable. Church members love what the world loves and are ready to join with them”

seems ever so true, especially now. I myself have been guilty of this, and struggle to not get pulled into what the world sees as “important”. The closer the church tries to align with the world, the more we want to revise things to make it palatable for the world’s tastes, be it dress, music, or message, the more danger that lies ahead.

We shouldn’t be wanting the world to like us… we should be wanting them to fall madly in love with Jesus!


La Sierra University Responds to anti-Creation Bond Issue

Eddie: Or too wise? Maybe they have more important things to do than argue about what happened in the past.

Those who fail to learn from past history’s mistakes (re: The children of Israel with idol worship, and we, as spiritual Israel, with like error) are doomed to repeat them.