In response to Dr. Stone regarding Dr. Wisbey, you may …

Comment on La Sierra “outraged” over Educate Truth article by Sandra K. Reiber.

In response to Dr. Stone regarding Dr. Wisbey, you may very well be right, and if so, the action you suggest may very well be necessary. My appeal for expressing ourselves with care and in a spirit of brotherly love does not contradict or preclude the taking radical action when called for to preserve the integrity of our educational institutions.

Sandi

Sandra K. Reiber Also Commented

La Sierra “outraged” over Educate Truth article
I appreciate very much what “OldmanEd” has to say. The theories of evolution do seem perfectly compatible with the Emerging Church movement, which I have learned about and am deeply concerned about, and I also see it as very likely the very cleverly disguised third entity of the three-fold union (Catholicism, apostate Protestantism, and spiritualism). I also read Faith Undone, and am so glad to know there are others who are concerned (Dr. Samuel Pipim is another who has spoken out).

About the controversy with LSU, I very much support the efforts to expose the error being taught, and what I say next does not diminish that: I am just concerned that the editors of this website maintain a respectful and kind attitude and take great care about what they write so as not to unnecessarily give Dr. Wisbey or anyone else just cause to lash out and to become hardened in a wrong position. I am not suggesting that they (the editors) have done so, I cannot determine that. But just a caution–to refrain from adopting the editorial style of worldly publications, and rather to pray for the spirit of Christ as they choose their words. One concrete suggestion, for example, is to use titles of address or first names, such as using “Dr.” when speaking of LSU’s president. I know it is a little thing, but whatever can be done to show respect and a loving attitude would help our cause greatly. Besides exposing error, do we not want to influence our “wayward” brothers and sisters for the good?

Thank you for considering these thoughts, and may God continue to guide and bless,

skr


Recent Comments by Sandra K. Reiber

Adventist Review: Pastors Who Don’t Believe
No way do I intend to jump into the fray. Just want to say I appreciate very much Danyne’s comment–squeezed as it is into the midst of the “big guns” involved in the back-and-forth of this volatile discussion. But I might venture this (tongue-in-cheek) in defense of the English language: a smiley face is not a sufficient defense (justification, excuse) for poor grammar (although I understand that in England it is the uppercrust who use the word “aint”).

I know men can have, for example, strong parleys on the Senate floor, or face off in the courtroom, when outside those arenas they are (or at least seem to be) the best of friends. Might that be the case here? I hope.

I fear I might know who that pastor is, or could be. Danyne’s final thought is the one to cling to. Amen.

SKR


Jay Gallimore comments on evolution conflict
AMEN!! May God keep us faithful.


Educate Truth’s purpose and goals
I would like to add my “two cents'” worth of support and encouragement for what Shane is doing. Thank you for that very good explanation and for attempting to maintain a Christlike attitude in the midst of this most contentious issue!

I check in to this Website on a regular basis to see what progress if any is being made in the hoped-for resolution. Sometimes I first see reproduced articles from the Review here, before someone tells me about it or I hear someone talking about it. So it is a good resource and a worthwhile forum for (hopefully) constructive discussion.

Sandi


ANN reports on affirmation of creation and FB #6 enhancement
Richard Osborn’s comments strike a chord of sympathy with me. I believe he has a very good point. I have myself refrained from making comments at times because of a certain tone that comes across to me.

Assuming there are legitimate reasons to be concerned by Dr. Bietz’s response, perhaps it would be well to first present the background (as has been done now by Dr. Pitman) for the concern and even then to refrain from drawing firm conclusions since we cannot read hearts.

When we are writing it is easier to be misunderstood that we are being uncharitable when we don’t mean to be. That is another thing to keep in mind.

It is disappointing that it will be another five years before a more explicit version of FB6 will be voted on. However, I comfort myself with the knowledge that President Wilson clearly recognizes the seriousness of the issue and has come out strongly for taking the Bible as the “authentic, true, literal” word of God; and by the fact that those who do that and allow God’s Spirit to guide them will not be misled. We must as EGW says, yield our minds to “the great I AM,” recognizing our finitude and dependence on Him to guide us. But those who are too confident in their own reasoning and mental ability will be left to believe a lie.


CCC Requests “Decisive and Conclusive Resolution” from LSU
I want to add my enthusiastic Amen! to those of the other comments regarding this letter from the CCC Executive Committee. And I want to express my appreciation for what Educate Truth has been doing to bring this issue before our people.

I am encouraged to believe, by what I have already heard and read, that the creation fundamental belief will be considerably strenghtened to eliminate all ambiguity.

We need to keep praying for our leaders and delegates at the Atlantic session (concerning not only this topic but all the church’s business).

Sandi Reiber