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Tom Norris was raised as a Seventh-day Adventist in Takoma Park, MD and studied theology at Columbia Union College in the 1970's. Soon after, he spent significant time conducting independent research in the General Conference Archives and the Ellen G. White Estate, where he made a life-changing discovery - finding the hidden 1888 documents. Over the years he has interviewed a number of prominent Adventist scholars, theologians, and pastors ranging from the late Arthur White to the exiled Dr. Desmond Ford. In addition, he has amassed a large private library, which includes numerous rare books and manuscripts about Adventist theology and history. He is presently the online editor of Adventist Reform, and can be found at Adventist for Tomorrow or All Experts answering questions online about SDA theology and history as well as promoting Adventist Reform. Tom is a Real Estate developer and Builder by trade and has been married 20 years to Elizabeth Gurubatham, a 3rd generation SDA. Both attend the Capital Memorial SDA Church. His hobbies, in addition to Adventist history, include racquetball, weight lifting, and playing the board game QUINTO. He's also a Member of the Society of Mayflower Descendants.
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Tom, you’re a self-proclaimed “expert” on Adventist history and the Three Angels message. You've spent many years going through the General Conference archives and the Ellen White Estate doing extensive independent research. What led you to want to conduct such massive research and what did you discover?
Tom: I was taught to believe that the Advent Movement was prophetic, special, and true, and that SDA's would play a major role in the last days. However, during the 1970's, when I was studying theology at Columbia Union College, a number of challenging issues surfaced that demanded attention and study.
Up until that point, I was naively unaware that there were divisions within the SDA church about Prophecy, Christology, and Salvation. I was surprised to learn that there were unsettling questions about the history of Battle Creek, especially about the 1888 debates. Moreover, there were even opposing versions of Ellen White emerging, one very legalistic and authoritarian; the other more Protestant, and focused on the Gospel. It was a very confusing time that caused great debate and division.
In an attempt to resolve this conundrum, I went to the Takoma Park General Conference in 1978 to research the historical records of the 1888 period. There, in the recently opened Archives, was the genuine record of the 1888 debates that had been hidden since the turn of the 20th century. Here was the historical proof about what happened in Battle Creek between Ellen White and Uriah Smith. This surprising discovery facilitated my entrance into the White Estate, over the objections of the retired Arthur White, where it immediately became obvious that he had suppressed the history of 1888 and dishonestly manipulated Ellen White's writings and theology.
It was a stunning discovery that was quickly covered up so that the leaders could go forward to attack Dr. (Desmond) Ford and the evangelicals at Glacier View. Even though the historical answers had been discovered that would have solved the debates, it made no difference to those in charge. They were determined to protect a false view about Ellen White and defend Traditional Adventism as fabricated by the Takoma Park apologists.
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I am a huge fan of Tom Norris. He has some excellent insights on Adventist Tomorrow and the man is a no-nonsense Progressive SDA pitbull. His aggressive posts there are both dead-on and hilarious. He shows no mercy towards the Trads, and I can respect that even if I don't agree with everything he espouses. I like his style!
GO TOM! EXPOSE THE LIES!
