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I started to but then I ran out of little-Lucifer-fire-lighters![]()
I also had "desire of ages" and "patriarchs and profits" but they were too long to bother reading, though I was told by somebody that "desire of ages" was not too bad a read.
This point was so obvious that even the Catholic Lawyer and expert on documents and the law who reviewed them - concluded that these books were authentic works by Ellen White.
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I have read The Great Controversy and found it unoriginal. It draws equally from the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement and the Millerites. The work is decidedly anti-Catholic as well. Moreover, it was boring.
I value the work of Ellen White and Joseph Smith equally, which is not much. In fact there exist some parallels between the Adventists and the Mormons in both history and culture.
There are many somethings uniquely American about selling christianity by coupling it with pressing impending doom. It's a great close technique. Comes from our consumerist/capitalist programming.
There are many somethings uniquely American about selling christianity by coupling it with pressing impending doom. It's a great close technique. Comes from our consumerist/capitalist programming.
BUY NOW before it's too late! Something you never hear in an orthodox setting.
Would you consider reading a single chapter of the Desire of Ages? Say Chapter 79 - "It is Finished"? and give your thoughts on it? - http://text.egwwritings.org/publica...ng=en&collection=2§ion=all&pagenumber=758Never read them and have as much interest in reading them as I do the Book of Mormon or the Talmud.
Facts, I will present some, then you present yours, ok? -That's what the SDA church says, but the facts are quite different.
Wouldn't that be the same person, Ratzinger, that stated in his "Introduction to Christianity, 2nd Edition, page 353":I've read some of pope Benedict XVI's life of Christ...
Yes, and that book too is most excellent. Have you read it?Wouldn't that be the same person, [Joseph Cardinal] Ratzinger, that stated in his "Introduction to Christianity, 2nd Edition, page 353":"...their essential content is not the conception of a restoration of bodies to souls after a long interval; their aim is to tell men that they, they themselves, live on..."
A Catholic is a person. Catholicism is a theological system of belief and practice, a religion. The Great Controversy makes the distinction.I have read The Great Controversy ... The work is decidedly anti-Catholic as well ...
This Thread is not an advertising board for the Ignatius Press, Ratzinger or any other personage of the Roman faith, nor for the works of the Roman Catholic church, etc, but is for the two works cited in the OP. Please refrain from further disturbance of and advertisements away from the topic. Thank you.Yes, and that book too is most excellent. ...
Please re-read the intention of the quotation [for the response to a reply] and its purpose for being cited. Thank you.Shiny Gospel Shoes, you know that if you change this thread into a seventh day Sabbath debate that it will be moved to the sabbath subforum?
I think that's kind of an interesting idea actually. Consumer capitalism as perpetually-looming-event-horizon ...That's a strange conclusion.