NightEternal
Evangelical SDA
- Apr 18, 2007
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However, if you came across a SDA who believed in evolution, worshipped on Sunday, believed E.W. was a false prophet, rejected the health message, felt the sanctuary had no importance for our times, and believed that the dead are in heaven; is it so ridiculous to question whether that person is really adventist? The beliefs are just too contradictory with what Adventism stands for.
Obviously, I concur with this. Unfortunately, it's the grey areas and non-salvation issues that too many focus on as the be-all end-all criteria for 'true Adventism'.
You would be suprised how many fundamentalist SDA's I have come across who have only one gauge to decide who the wheat from the tares are in the church: Whether they eat meat or not. I am not joking. These are not independent ministry types either, we're talking mainline SDA.
I remember in his book Raising The Dead, Russell Burrill (of Seeds conference fame) told the tale of a church board he met with in order to plan for an evangelistic series. The board informed him that even though the conference wanted a series to be conducted for thier church, the church itself was against evangelism. Russell then asked the board why they felt that way. They replied that any new people who were brought into the church would have to go through the stringent, time-consuming pefection process, and those still in thier church were already perfect. Therefore, they did not want more imperfect people to join thier fellowship and delay the return of Christ. They were quote proud of the fact that they had effectively separated the wheat from the tares in thier own church.



This church went from an attendance of 200 down to 20 in only 7 years.
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