David Read: Mark Finley’s article is an uncontroversial restatement of basic …

Comment on Beyond the Creation Story – Why the Controversy Matters by Ron Stone M.D..

David Read: Mark Finley’s article is an uncontroversial restatement of basic Adventist doctrine. It is unfortunate that church leaders have to keep reiterating basic doctrines, but they do. One only has to peruse Spectrum and Atoday to see that there are many who call themselves Adventists, but reject the basic doctrines and want the church to adopt different doctrines. It thus continues to be necessary to point out the impossibility of compromise on such issues as creation.

I agree with you completely Dave. However, it is not only Spectrum and AT which are “guilty” of rejection of some of our basic SDA doctrines.

This type of “ecumenicalism” “big tent” and similar philosophy where anything goes is the mantra is not rare in our denomination, mostly seen in California and a few places in “academia.”

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