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I understand what your saying…and seperate from all other considerations, I would say that your right, there is a difference between convenient dissent and legitimate dissent in motives but not in end result or its impact to most churches. Most conservative religions have a church authority structure which provides a method of “divine intervention” in the doctrine discernment process, hence giving it authority. Therefore by advocating change whether based on a sound principle or based on cultural expediency, the person is in effect arguing against God.One last thought:
I have a different take on ‘dissidents’ versus ‘cafeteria Christians’ of whatever ilk. Roman Catholics or SDA’s or Mormons who argue for changes on principle are NOT engaged in ‘cafeteria religion’. The ‘cafeteria Catholics’ ‘cafeteria Adventists’ or whatever are those who pick-and-choose based upon special pleading, with no overarching principle involved. An Adventist who eats pork because ‘my doctor says it’s okay, so Ellen White must’ve been mistaken’, for example. As opposed to someone who argues that EG White misunderstood the Scriptural texts involved and that the SDA Church should therefore set aside this aspect of Adventist teaching–even if the dissident thinker themselves does not actually choose to eat pork so long as it is an official policy of the SDA Church to abstain therefrom. Obviously, either Adventist might be subjected to SDA church discipline, but the one is simply making a lifestye choice out of convenience, the other is making a principled statement in favor of change. .
Generally this authority principle is the basis for the foundation and doctrinal integrity of the church, therefore when a dissident questions one particular doctrine that uniquely identifies the denomination, they are automatically questioning much of the doctrine and authority of the Church by domino effect. When they try to choose one or two doctrines they disagree with, and yet claim they are not questioning the entire legitimacy of the church, in my opinion they are either not realizing the implication of their positions or they are being what I, probably inappropirately, call a “Cafeteria x”.
Example:
SDA Church teaches that the Holy Spirit works through the GC when in session to reveal the will of God.
Dissident questions pork:
Either the holy spirit was not working through the GC in session when it approved this article of faith (number 22 I think) OR the GC in session ignored the Holy Spirits promptings thus allowing it to teach an incorrect doctrine.
Either way, by questioning the Church on pork, one must be ready to also answer the issue of Church authority, and hence the very foundation of the church. No one doctrine or stand is an island unto its self.
Unfortunately, many Christians either don’t or won’t continue their position to its ultimate end, and therefore claim they are only trying to improve one particular thing.
Not sure if I made my point clear… but…for what its worth. BTW… i am enjoying the dialogue, thanks for taking time to discuss Adventism and now this.
Brandon