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#334329 - 2010-02-13 03:28:47
Re: If you were to leave the Adventist church, where would you go?
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Registered: 2002-01-23
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God has room for questions and these are very good questions and as Seventh-day Adventists we are in a better position to look at these questions than others as we can look from the view of the Great Controversy, and even more so if you study the theam of milk and honey in the Bible and Biblical history. I'm sorry that I have not had the time to contribute to the topic of suffering, but I know that others here can turn to "Why was sin permitted" and "The orgin of Evil" and make a good start. Let's not act like Baptists trying to deal with this question. We have a foundation that we can start on.
And Cardw; the fact that you are around this discussion shows at least some interest in the topic. You are asking good questions, however I want to ask you if really want to find intellegent ways of dealing with your questions (we may not have every question answered in this life, but we have the millinium to get the more detailed answers) or do you just want to show of and congratulate yourself for having the cleaverness to come up with these questions and have a spirit of "My mind's made up, don't confuse me with the facts" "I'm willing to push my questions on you, but don't try to answer my questions nor give me something else to think about beyond my point of view." spirit.
I'll try to come back and try to share what I can; granted you can dismiss like how you dismissed what I shared about the Old Testament so that you can cling on to superstitions and excuses and traditions, or you can fairly evaluate the evidence.
There are homework assignments I'd like to offer you so that you don't have to take my second hand summeries of the studies, but actually look at where I'd get my ideas from:
The first two are what I mentioned above, the chapter in Patarichs and Prophets titled "The Orgin of Evil" and the chapter in the Great Controversy "Why Was Sin Permitted" by Ellen G. White. Both cover the same topic but with a little different approach each where they have their strong and weak points and their strong and weak points complement each other. The Orgin of Evil was written very rapidly while Why Was Sin Permitted was more sophisisticated. Thus the Origin of Evil has a raw freshness that was lost in the more sophisticated Why was sin permitted. But why was sin permitted has a refinement that the orgin of evil does not have. Read them, look at the sameness and difference between them. Also add to this the chapter "It is Finished" in The Desire of Ages. The book "confrontation" is outstanding as well as articles that Mrs. White wrote around the time she wrote those chapters dealing with the same topics. But at least read the 3 chapters "The Orgin of Evil" "Why was Sin Permitted" and "It is Finished" these are probably the 3 most important chapters that Mrs. White ever wrote and I wish I could get those 3 chapters in every home on earth.
I am not asking you to read the books; only 3 chapters (and it would be wise to squeeze in the small thin book "Confrontation" but I will not add that to the top information to read.)
In addition to those 3 chapters, there are some tapes by a Methodist Archaeologest, Dr. Jim Fleming: They would be "Right Stage, Left Stage, the Geography of the Bible" "The Daughters of my people" (although he equates armegeddon with megedo, however he has a good interpatation of it, but armegeddon means the mount of the congragation) and a series he made with a Methodist pastor "The Hard Side of Life" (Now on the hard side of life it is hard to tell if the pastor believes in the dead going right to heaven when they die or not, and in the workbook he seems to get even farther away from the idea of the dead going to heaven. Another assistant pastor who was with them made a comment of the dead going to heaven which he believed at that time, however about 7 months later I heard that associate pastor talking with a woman telling the truth about heaven and how he changed his understanding from believing that the dead went right to heaven when they died, to believing that the Bible teaches death and the coming resurection day.) You can order them through Biblical Resources (go a head and google Jim Fleming and Biblical Resources), and maybe the hard side of life from the First United Methodist Chruch of Houston TX.
This next one is difficult to find, but you can at least get through interlibarary loan, or in our college libaries and maybe church libaries, but the original 1981, yellow cover with black ink "Sanctuary and the Atonement" and read three of the last four chapters "We Must All Appear: The Investigative Judgment in the writings of Ellen G. White" and "The Mighty Opposits: The Atonement in the writings of Ellen G. White" parts one and two.
So here are 6 chapters and a couple of tapes, what would only take a relaxing afternoon to spend time with and you can have evidence to build on, which would be better than any of our attempts to try to summerize the information. I'm not asking you to go out and read volume after volume or an entire book, but just dip 7 times in the water of life as presented in these 6 chapters and a couple of tapes.
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