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AndrewK788
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Maybe dangerous is too strong a word...but anyway...
So before I ask the question, I want to begin with the statement that I have nothing against Ellen G White, simply people who takes things entirely out of context. With that said, what are your views on compilations of White's writings?
I'll admit I'm not the most well-read person on her writings but I've seen enough to know that some of her writings that Adventists use to defend and uphold certain beliefs are taken out of the context in which they were written. So because of this I've steered clear of compilations, not because of an avoidance of EGW but simply because I know words taken out of context can be manipulated to say whatever the publisher wants. I mean, I'm sure I could pick and choose verses from the Bible that would proclaim whatever I wanted to say.
My point is I read EGW's writings but I do not read the compilations of her writings that were published after her death. Does anyone feel the same or disagree?
So before I ask the question, I want to begin with the statement that I have nothing against Ellen G White, simply people who takes things entirely out of context. With that said, what are your views on compilations of White's writings?
I'll admit I'm not the most well-read person on her writings but I've seen enough to know that some of her writings that Adventists use to defend and uphold certain beliefs are taken out of the context in which they were written. So because of this I've steered clear of compilations, not because of an avoidance of EGW but simply because I know words taken out of context can be manipulated to say whatever the publisher wants. I mean, I'm sure I could pick and choose verses from the Bible that would proclaim whatever I wanted to say.
My point is I read EGW's writings but I do not read the compilations of her writings that were published after her death. Does anyone feel the same or disagree?