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659.1 | The facts are there for the world to see | TOLKIN::JBROWN | The just shall live by faith. | Fri Jan 13 1995 14:42 | 29 |
| Hello Terri,
I would be delighted to provide any information you need on this
subject. I would like to start by sending you a book (on-line) called
The Great Controversy. This pretty much spells out the SDA church's
teaching regarding the papacy since it's beginnings to the present day
and what their prophet, Ellen G. White, says the Catholic Church will
be responsible for in the near future. The book is about 3,000-4,000
blocks long. If that is too much for you then perhaps I could send you
some pertinent chapters.
I was an SDA for 10 years and I have just recently left the church. I
still love them and have every regard for my fellow Christians within
the church, so I will not engage in any name calling (or worse),
however the information you seek is there for anyone to see, and I will
be happy to point out the particulars to you.
Or if you like, you can FTP to [email protected] and cd to
Library/Classic then do a dir *.egw. The one you want to get is
controv.egw, but feel free to look in on the other books available to
you there. Since you will then have The Great Controversy on-line for
yourself, you will be able to do a simple search for the words Rome,
Pope, Papacy, Church, Reformation, etc. and see what is being taught.
Let me know your preference and I will get the info straight to you.
Of course, if you prefer to simply dialog, we can do that as well.
God Bless you in your search for the Truth,
Janet Brown
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659.2 | Brief Reply...How About Offline? | YIELD::BARBIERI | | Fri Jan 13 1995 14:47 | 23 |
| Hi Terri,
I am an SDA Christian.
I don't want to talk for any Adventist, but I can only speak
of how I think things should be.
I believe that any Adventist (or any other person) should be
willing to give up their eternal life (if that were necessary -
though I believe it never would be!) for any Catholic or any other
person for that matter. See Exodus 32:32, Romans 9:3.
I do believe that prophecy, if interpreted correctly, does say
some very nasty things about the Roman Catholic Church, i.e. the
institution.
But, then again, I happen to believe that Adventism will mirror
the history of Israel leading to the crucifixion of Christ! So
I guess I'm not very flattering of my church as well!!
Anything more offline, ok?
Tony
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659.3 | You Beat Me!! ;-) | YIELD::BARBIERI | | Fri Jan 13 1995 14:50 | 8 |
| Hi Janet,
I think our replies must have been a few seconds apart!
I thought I was gonna be .1!!
God Bless,
Tony
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659.4 | Thanks for the response | POWDML::NOURSE | | Fri Jan 13 1995 14:51 | 8 |
| Another question, is it dangerous to be sending my son to a school
like this. Again, they are teaching right from the Bible. All the
teachers know we are Catholic. Everyone is very good to us and
we feel very comfortable. They are not teaching Doctrine, probably
because there are a lot of non-constituents attending this school.
Terri
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659.5 | It's not straight from the Bible | TOLKIN::JBROWN | The just shall live by faith. | Fri Jan 13 1995 14:59 | 15 |
| Well, would you like to see some of our other literature? I could post
it here for you and everyone to see but some of it is quite intense.
And they do not teach straight from the Bible. (I'm sorry Tony &
others but I thought they did for 10 years and now I can prove that
they don't). It all sounds like good Bible teaching at a glance but
when you read between the lines or understand where some of the
information comes from, you will be shocked.
Shall I post a few things? Or would that be a bit too much? I don't
want to hurt anyone but I think that it's important to know the truth.
Terri, if you have a minute, please read note #416 here.
God Bless,
Janet
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659.6 | serious caveats | NETCAD::EWANCO | Eric James Ewanco | Fri Jan 13 1995 15:17 | 41 |
| With all due respect to Tony and others, I think you will find that strong
opposition to the Catholic faith is a hallmark of the SDA church, and Ellen
G. White (who is the church's founder) had a lot of negative things to say
about Catholicism. I would certainly not recommend that Catholics send their
children to a SDA school. It does not really matter whether they teach church
doctrine or not; there are a number of subtle ways that bias can creep in.
There is a very good chance that their perspective on the Bible, and some of
the interpretations of the Bible they give, will seriously undermine your
child's faith.
The way that SDAs, and indeed all Evangelicals, approach the Bible is radically
different from the Catholic way: specifically, any Protestant Bible class will
inculcate first into your child's mind that Scripture is the only authority
which should be consulted for determining doctrine, and that unless something
may be conclusively proved from Scripture alone, it should be rejected (as
opposed to the Catholic view, which sees Scripture as inspired, inerrant and
infallible but only rightly interpreted according to the context of the faith
as lived out by the whole church -- the "pillar and foundation of the truth" (1
Tim 3:15) -- since the time of Christ, and which sees Tradition as an
authoritative element (cf. 2 Th 2:15)). When you child begins to think this
way, he will be easily influenced by appeals by his teachers (and classmates)
against Catholic doctrine. One needn't even consider the institutional bias of
the school; your child will no doubt run into _someone_ who will be convinced
that Catholic doctrine is unscriptural, someone who believes that they have
been saved from the evils of Rome by the saving truth of the Bible, and who
will pit the Bible against the Catholic Church. Such individuals will
influence your child negatively, if he is not very firmly grounded in the
Scriptures and in the Catholic faith.
None of his teachers will share his faith, and neither will any of the
students, except on the rare occasion that one of them is also Catholic and
well-grounded in his faith. Given that it is going to be a very religious
atmosphere, his whole environment will be not only NOT supportive of his faith,
it will be saturated with elements that will in fact prove a challenge to his
faith. Not all of it will be intentional, but at the very least, it will not
edifying him in his faith, and the danger is good that it will prove a danger
to his faith.
With respect to the person whom you discovered who had nasty ideas about the
Pope, in my experience, these are not uncommon, either among SDAs or among
Evangelicals in general.
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659.7 | | TOLKIN::JBROWN | The just shall live by faith. | Fri Jan 13 1995 15:31 | 19 |
| Listen to Eric, Terri. What he is saying is absolutely true. And it's
even worse than he realizes because he can only see it from the
Catholic standpoint and not as an SDA.
And everything your child hears in this school contains some SDA
doctrine. They are always teaching doctrine. The SDA doctrine is a
way of life although it is subtle in the schools, even transparent to
most outsiders, you cannot be a teacher in an Adventist school unless
you know and agree with all of the doctrine. Part of the doctrine,
spoken or unspoken, is to evangelize and save everyone who is a
Catholic, more so than even unbelievers. Another part, again either
spoken or unspoken, is to warn everyone about the Catholic Church.
This warning is simply that in order to be saved you must come out of
the Catholic Church because it is Babylon.
It gets worse.
God Bless,
Janet
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659.8 | My Advice...Share!! | YIELD::BARBIERI | | Fri Jan 13 1995 15:40 | 19 |
| Hi Janet,
If you post a few things, unless it is directly pertinent
to the topic, perhaps you should open up a new topic?
Maybe you should open up a topic that deals with why you
left SDA. It seems like it is something that you did with
a great deal of conviction and I think this conference should
be a good forum for your inputs.
Truth ultimately must win out and Janet I think its really good
that you are following the truth as you deem it to be. It must
have been difficult for you to have made the decision you did.
I think you should share, but that another topic would be best.
God Bless,
Tony
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659.9 | Love is my "soapbox" | TOLKIN::JBROWN | The just shall live by faith. | Fri Jan 13 1995 15:59 | 21 |
| Hi Tony,
I have no intention of using this note as my own personal soapbox, if
that's what you're concerned about. I have no soapbox. I am simply
supplying some info and some pointers in answer to a request and I am
backing these up with my own humble opinion.
I don't think it's necessary for me to open up a whole new topic to
deal with the fact that I left this church. Note #416 should suffice.
That way it will all be preserved in one place for posterity. I am in
the process of putting together a "final" reply to cap off my ongoing
research. The problem is that more and more evidence just keeps
rolling in, so I will have to draw the line somewhere I guess. Perhaps
you should re-read the last few replies in #416. I would suggest
starting at #416.118.
Maybe it's time to face some hard truths, Tony. I only say this to
you because I love you as a brother.
God Bless,
Janet
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659.10 | | TOLKIN::JBROWN | The just shall live by faith. | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:06 | 13 |
| Sorry, I forgot...... Re: .0
The SDA channel you spoke of is called 3ABN (Three Angels Broadcasting)
and can be found on cable 24 hours a day. We have it here in my
hometown of Lancaster.
Also, you mentioned that the Elementary School your son attends is run
by the Adventist Church and yet has Catholic teachers.....did I read
this correctly? May I ask what the name of the school is?
God Bless,
Janet
:-)
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659.11 | No Concerns | YIELD::BARBIERI | | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:08 | 29 |
| Hi Janet,
I think you totally misinterpreted my reply! I was 100%
sincere and have no concerns. I think my motives were
reasonably pure.
I haven't looked at 416 and so know nothing of any recent
replies. I'll give it a look.
I don't mind having my beliefs challenged, but I'm a tad
perplexed. Just a few short months ago you seemed concerned
with me for what you perceived as deviating from SDA and now
you seem concerned for me because of being SDA!!!
I am more than happy to share the gospel of Jesus Christ as I
presently understand it to be and given the gospel as I under-
stand it, I don't think I belong anywhere but SDA so far as
fellowshipping with believers of 'semi-like' beliefs are concerned.
Janet...I think you know that I believe the heart-change itself
is salvation and that all we are delivered from is sin. SDA comes
closest to that or (at least) some within SDA.
Nothing (for me) captures the love of God in terms of doctrinal
understanding as some of SDA does. And that's the path I need to
take - the one that most accurately depicts His character as I
believe it to be.
Tony
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659.12 | | TOLKIN::JBROWN | The just shall live by faith. | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:18 | 16 |
| > I think you totally misinterpreted my reply! I was 100%
sincere and have no concerns. I think my motives were
reasonably pure.
Sorry dear brother. What did I misinterpret? Enlighten me.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Re: one or two back
Silly me, I misread reply #4. Too quick for my own good I guess. I
thought that "all the teachers know we are Catholic" got translated in
my meager brain to "all the teachers we know are Catholic". It's been
a long week. Please forgive me.
In His Love,
Janet
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659.13 | No Concerns | YIELD::BARBIERI | | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:22 | 11 |
| re: .12
Janet,
I had no concerns!! You opened up your reply by saying to
me: "if thats what you're concerned about."
I thought you misinterpreted me by thinking that I was
concerned with anything you might or had already written.
Tony
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659.14 | exit | TOLKIN::JBROWN | The just shall live by faith. | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:29 | 7 |
| Tony,
Please relax. No offense taken and certainly none intended. I know it
is difficult to judge facial expressions and tone of voice on-line.
In His Love,
Janet
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659.15 | ? | BSS::GROVER | The CIRCUIT_MAN | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:35 | 4 |
| So much for the "I would like to have a very quiet conversation with
someone" theory...
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659.16 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Whatever happened to ADDATA? | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:52 | 4 |
| Janet's correct.
416.* is the proper location for general SDA discussion, in
my opinion.
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659.17 | | DNEAST::MALCOLM_BRUC | | Sun Jan 15 1995 12:11 | 28 |
| Hi Terri,
Hope I can help. I went to an SDA school, and when I went I was not an
SDA. My reason for going was two-fold. I thought SDA was cult and my
best friend was one and second I wanted to leave home because my
parents were getting a divorce. I thought if I left, my parents would
get back together again....they never did. As for my friend My goal was
to find something, anything that the SDA church preached wrong I would
show it to my friend and this would get him out.
As I attended this school it was the best time of my life. There was
very little peer-preasure. We had worship both morning and evening from
the word of God, not E.G. White.
When I enrolled into the school I was asked what denomination I was.
Like many other christian churches teaching doctrine in schools are
very minimal.
The church does however teach alot of church history. During the first
few centurys there were alot of problems. That is why the reformation
happened. Let face it the Catholic Church back in those days killed
alot of innocent people because they did not go along with what the
Church taught. The Catholic Church Teach more out of tradition Than
out of scripture. And when I say that I say that not to find fault!!
As any other Christian Church school if your son is happy I wouldn't
worry. I know.....I've been there!!
If you want to reach me off line for anything please do so!!
Bruce
You will alway see confrontation from different churches.
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659.18 | UPDATE | POWDML::NOURSE | | Mon Jan 16 1995 08:31 | 45 |
| Thank you for your replys. Thanks Tony for the note off-line. I tried
to respond but I'm having trouble sending.
Friday when I picked up my son at school I spoke to the after school
teacher about my concerns. She told me that she attended this school
right through college and never once were Catholics or any other faith
talked against. I do not have a problem with my son learning from the
Bible. They are using the NIV which is fine with me. Right now they
are studying Noah's Ark and he is also studying Noah's Ark in Sunday
School.
I forgot to mention, that when we were deciding on which school to send
Steven, we had a long talk with the principal at this school. I came
right out and told him that we were Catholic and what my concerns were.
He told me that I would never hear anything against Catholics or any
other religion and if I did to bring it to his attention immediately.
This school is concentrating on teaching christian values to all.
In high school doctrine from the church will be taught i.e diet,
Sabbath, etc. We probably will take Steven out at that point. I
definately think that can become confusing. Our main reason for sending
him there was for safety reasons. They offer before and after daycare.
I did not want to put a 6 yr old on a bus and worry all day if he got
to school or where he got dropped off. The Catholic schools offered the
daycare also, however the classes were either full or we had no way to
get him there.
I felt better after I spoke to the teacher on Friday. She told me there
were many denominations at this school right through college. She also
told me that the older SDA's and older Catholic's still hold deep
grudges but that teaching Christian values and respect for others
should be a priority.
My only other choice would be the public school. And there is no way
I would send him there. No prayer, no religion etc. At least at this
school he hears Jesus name every day, has prayer every day and if he
wants to speak about God its ok to do so.
Maybe a little Catholic running around might also be able to teach a
few things of his own. His reading teacher told me that Steven was the
kindest, sweetest little boy he had every met. Thats my son!!!!
Terri
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659.19 | | TOLKIN::JBROWN | The just shall live by faith. | Mon Jan 16 1995 09:27 | 15 |
| >Maybe a little Catholic running around might also be able to teach a
>few things of his own. His reading teacher told me that Steven was
>the kindest, sweetest little boy he had every met. Thats my son!!!!
Hi Terri,
I'm glad to hear that you talked with the administrators. Your comfort
and your sons education are what is important here. Now you can keep
an informed eye on what he is being taught. BTW, I just loved your
comment above. :-)
If I can help you in any way in the future please let me know.
May God richly bless you and your family,
Janet
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659.20 | Follow your Conscience | VNABRW::WILLIAMS | | Tue Jan 17 1995 10:28 | 26 |
| Terri,
The evil one does try to bring confusion and split us up because then
he is stronger. My advice is follow your conscience, that's where God
gives guidence. Mother Teresa whom I have met personally has been called
on a British television program Hells angel. This I believe as little
that the Pope is being guided by the Devil. members of my family has
had meetings with the Pope and I know many who meet him daily including
a professor in cannon law. I am can tell you this Pope is a remarkable
humble and saintly man with many problems. He has also been nominated
the man of the year by the Times magazine. Saintly people are more
under attack than most.
Regarding your child: Although I am working and praying for Christian
unity I would like to ask three things to be considered:
1) How would your child feel not being instructed in the preparation
for the sacrements. Reconciliation, Communion and Confirmation
2) How do you propose to defend your belief to your child when he asks
why the inconsistency.
3) Can you have trust in anyone who is so unchristian as to make
a statement of the Pope in this manner. He may think it but he need
not make it public. Christ never spoke bad of another although He
knew everything in their minds
Your brother in Christ
Peter
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659.21 | Small Suggestion... | YIELD::BARBIERI | | Tue Jan 17 1995 12:42 | 9 |
| Hi Peter,
I really appreciated the spirit of your reply, but I just
want to suggest that (at times) Jesus did say some rather
nasty things about the leadership of God's only church.
Among a few examples, check out Matthew 23, the entire
chapter.
Tony
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659.22 | I think..... | POWDML::NOURSE | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:21 | 25 |
| This may sound silly.......but, maybe some kind of unity between
the two may come out of all this. I can't say enough about how
the faculty has treated my family. At no time have I ever felt
uncomfortable.
My son is very excited about making his First Communion (even though
its another year (+) away. If anything, he seems to be more excited
about attending church (Catholic) than before he attended this
school.
If I do pull him out of this school for religious reasons, what kind
of an message am I sending. Pulling him out for this reason does
not seem like very good Christian behavior.
I can forgive what they think about the Pope (I believe they have
been seriously mislead) and I believe what the teachers have told
me that my son will never hear anything negative about any religion.
Every night before Steven goes to sleep he says his prayers that go
something like "Thankyou Jesus for everything and everyone especially
mommy and daddy and my teacher who teaches me about You. Amen". Then
he makes the sign of the cross (Catholic - used in praying)
Terri
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659.23 | You and God are the Majority | VNABRW::WILLIAMS | | Wed Jan 18 1995 02:59 | 32 |
| Tony, I don't see that Jesus said nasty things, He said what needed
saying to break down the eogism, the inner instinct of man so that "The
Church" could have a chance to survive with a clear direction.
Without the guidence of God no institution could survive especially
when it calls for self sacrifice.
I believe with all sincerity that this Pope is a very holy man called
at this particular time, when the world is in turmoil, to bring unity
among Christians. Of course he is unpopular. It is easy to be
unpopular, just tell someone the truth about themselves instead of what
they want to hear. Unfortunately there are others who take advantage of
the occasion and use it to gain popularity at the cost of another: that
is a weekness of man that Christians should try to overcome.
If it were left to the individuals millions of changes to dogma would
take place daily changing changes and modifying the changed changes.
The pope tries to see life through the eyes of The Master, he tries to
act like The Master and be guided by The Master to ensure that we stay
on the direction set by our Master and Lord "Jesus Christ".
I hear daily how the pope is a murderer because he dosn't allow birth
controll. No one can make me wise that I would agree to the fact that
with our willingness to cooperate with God we can distribute His
ENDLESS supply to feed His Family.
Remember You and God are the majority.
Have as good day
Brother in Christ
Peter
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659.24 | Urgent correction to 659.23 | VNABRW::WILLIAMS | | Wed Jan 18 1995 03:38 | 17 |
| CORRECTION TO 659.23
Sorry, It will have been obvious to you but never-the-less herewith the
correction to my entry 659.23
> No one can make me wise that I wounld agree to the fact that with our
williingness....
SHOULD READ "No one can make me wise that I would agree to this. With
our willingness to cooperate with God we can distribute
His ENDLESS Supply to feed His family.
Sorry!, some people make mistakes: I make more than most.
Your brother in Christ
Peter
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659.25 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Wed Jan 18 1995 09:11 | 6 |
| � Sorry!, some people make mistakes: I make more than most.
I too am prolific in that area. Can it go down as 'high productivity' on
our job reviews? ;-)
&
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659.26 | fyi - ministry materials | OUTSRC::HEISER | National Atheists Day - April 1 | Fri Jun 30 1995 13:35 | 9 |
| I've recently obtained some materials from the ministry below, suitable
to sharing the Gospel in a Catholic (and even SDA) context. They have
some excellent excellent tracts, tapes, books, and videos. Here's the
contact information:
Mission to Catholics International, Inc.
PO box 19280
San Diego, CA 92159
(619) 698-1823
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659.27 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Sun Jul 23 1995 07:26 | 6 |
| Ahah.
Another organization to pervert the truth and lead Catholics away from
the fullness of the Christian faith.
/john
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659.28 | intollerance | POWDML::FLANAGAN | let your light shine | Mon Jul 24 1995 10:41 | 5 |
| I agree with you John,
It is another example of subtle Catholic bashing and SDA bashing!
Patricia
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659.29 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Mon Jul 24 1995 14:27 | 15 |
| .28
Patricia,
The standard for this conference is the Bible. We do not espouse a
denomination. At one time or another all of our personal
denomination's beliefs have come under fire in this conference and
others.
I think bashing is a very strong word to use... as I believe what is
being struggled with here goes beyond any church denomination, but to
the meaning of the inerrant word of God by errant men/women.
Nancy
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659.30 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jul 24 1995 20:05 | 4 |
| Write to them at the address and obtain some information, then you can
enter an informed opinion instead of a baseless one.
Mike
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659.31 | Update | POWDML::NOURSE | | Tue Aug 29 1995 09:21 | 21 |
| Well school has begun for another year and I have received information
from the school on what my son will be learning this year. As I
expressed in my first note my concern was what he would be learning in
his Bible class. Being a Catholic and going to a SDA school I have
been following this (quietly). I noticed in all of the grades k-6,
the study of Ellen White was removed and any other teaching which was
doctrinal. They seem to be focusing on acting like Jesus, ie community
svc, doing for others etc., Bible stories, Adam and Eve, birth of
Christ etc. and Prayer in the a.m (GREAT!!!).
I also noticed that there are many other denominations going to this
school. This may be why the slight change to keep things more
"generic".
Again, I'm thrilled and proud to say that my son attends this school.
In just one year he has begun reading between 2nd and 3rd grade level
(he's in 1st). They have a full reading/math center for children that
may need extra help and an after school daycare that is wonderful and
only $2.50/hr. can't beat that!.
Terri
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