@BobRyan: The following website does a fine job of summarizing …

Comment on [6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign by David Bee.

@BobRyan:

The following website does a fine job of summarizing the evidence regarding Bible authorship and varying views on the data.

Worth a few minute of anyone’s time who cares about the Bible.

http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1985/who-wrote-the-bible-part-1

“Solo-scriptura” need not imply an unreasoning devotion to specific words even if one can read the oldest available manuscripts in their original language.

The Biblical Research Institute at the GC should have several papers available on the topic of Bible authorship and inspiration.

We don’t accept that the Psalms in our Bible that were found to be copies of hymns to Baal written hundreds of years before the kingdom of Isreal are less glorious and worshipful becasue they could not have been inspired by the Holy Spirit.

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[6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign
@David Read:

Distributing a feloniously acquired recording may constitute abetting a crime making the distributor chargable under the statute.


[6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign
What ethics let to the use of an illegally (felony) obtained recording to discipline faculty?


[6/17/11 UPDATE] Two administrators, one biology professor, and one board member resign
To read the entire text of the “terminated” La Sierra faculty lawsuit against the church leaders go to the website of the law firm.

www.mccunewright.com

The press release is there as well as the complete text of the filed complaint.

I was unaware till I read it that they had formally withdrawn their resignations prior to the board meeting to discuss the “firings”.


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La Sierra University Resignation Saga: Stranger-than-Fiction
@Bill Sorensen:

One should be careful about comparisons to the first century church; there was wide variance in belief and practice. Thomas, Paul and Peter varied in their teachings. It took 300 years for the Bishops to cosolidate canon, practice and belief while excluding Christian sects which failed to conform. A few of these sects persist in the middle East. Arians, who deny the divinity of Christ, come to mind.

Unfortunately we do not teach church history widely in our colleges. EGW touches on this in Great Controversy.