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http://www.christianforums.com/thre...len-g-white-etc.7922647/page-20#post-69017322
In this thread, I was surprised by the lengths certain Adventist members were prepared to go to to defend the writings of Ellen G. White in the face of all available evidence from the legitimate accusation of historical error.
I was rather more surprised when it emerged these works were refarded as inspired prophecy.
I was astonished when these members refused to answer whether or not they agreed with doctrine of the Holy Trinity as described by the Nicene Creed, even when the question was couched in terms that should have been broadly acceptable to those who make the creedal statement "No creed but Christ" (there was an amusing video from Lutheran Satire showing how such statements are in fact creeds, but I digress).
As a general rule, I do not have discussions in GT with chaps whose adherence to Nicea I cannot be sure of. What is more, I have read of Arianism and semi-Arianism being not uncommon within the Adventist and Millerite movement.
Now on the website of the SDA church is a statement which seems to indicate acceptance on a denominational level of the idea of the Nicene Creed. I accept this and value this as an important article of faith for the SDA church.
Thus, the purpose of this thread is to examine whether or not this position reflects the historic consensus in the Adventist community and the theology of Ellen G. White, and also to allow the discussion of the accuracy of the historical claims made by Ellen G. White to continue to be discussed. Lastly, whereas the accuracy of her prophecy was never intended to be the subject of the other thread, I feel it is worth an analysis in this forum, where it can be done so without reference to the strictures imposed by the General Theology SOP.
I invite @Pickle , @BobRyan , @mmksparbud and my learned friend @MoreCoffee to join me in this continuing discussion.
In this thread, I was surprised by the lengths certain Adventist members were prepared to go to to defend the writings of Ellen G. White in the face of all available evidence from the legitimate accusation of historical error.
I was rather more surprised when it emerged these works were refarded as inspired prophecy.
I was astonished when these members refused to answer whether or not they agreed with doctrine of the Holy Trinity as described by the Nicene Creed, even when the question was couched in terms that should have been broadly acceptable to those who make the creedal statement "No creed but Christ" (there was an amusing video from Lutheran Satire showing how such statements are in fact creeds, but I digress).
As a general rule, I do not have discussions in GT with chaps whose adherence to Nicea I cannot be sure of. What is more, I have read of Arianism and semi-Arianism being not uncommon within the Adventist and Millerite movement.
Now on the website of the SDA church is a statement which seems to indicate acceptance on a denominational level of the idea of the Nicene Creed. I accept this and value this as an important article of faith for the SDA church.
Thus, the purpose of this thread is to examine whether or not this position reflects the historic consensus in the Adventist community and the theology of Ellen G. White, and also to allow the discussion of the accuracy of the historical claims made by Ellen G. White to continue to be discussed. Lastly, whereas the accuracy of her prophecy was never intended to be the subject of the other thread, I feel it is worth an analysis in this forum, where it can be done so without reference to the strictures imposed by the General Theology SOP.
I invite @Pickle , @BobRyan , @mmksparbud and my learned friend @MoreCoffee to join me in this continuing discussion.
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