Wisbey continues his position of leadership, twisting the writings of …

Comment on Open letter to General Conference by Timothy.

Wisbey continues his position of leadership, twisting the writings of Ellen White to support this great apostasy. It is high time we quit talking about doing something and go ahead and do it. We need a mass mailing campaign giving the parents of every student at La Sierra the full facts of the situation and ask them to call the university en masse to express their great displeasure with the situation and consider removing their kids if no change is made. We may need to consider organizing a mass protest either on student grounds by the students themselves or by faithful Adventist students at our colleges across the country. What we can’t do is just continue talking about it and doing nothing.

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