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benidict
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i read this aritcle and it does not state that. it was talking about in cases of rape or incest. i understand where your coming from. but its a very sensitive issue. ive done work for the 40 days for life campaign. my best friend had an abortion her parents made her get when she was 16. shes 50 now and it still affects her. also have met other women who have gone thru with this procedure. it does not help to berate them or treat them with anger or hate. many times they did not get all the correct information to make an informed decision. its very sad. but if you do not reach out in the love of Christ to these women,then where are they to go? the mothers are in many ways the victims of this as well as the unborn who were murdered. thank God for pregnancy centers set up by christians that can educate these women and give them a better option. will adress egw later. but i do agree with you. she was not prophetess. Love in Christ.Benidict:
The Seventh Day Adventist General Conference has issued a “Guidance” that says that while abortion should considered very seriously and not used as a birth control method, it is up to the mother. If you are not anti-abortion you are pro-abortion, ergo the SDA denomination is pro-abortion. Granted individual SDAs are anti-abortion, but the denomination is not.
Definition 5a of "cult’ in the Webster’s New Collegiate Diction: “a great devotion to a person, idea, or thing” Look at the SDA devotion to EGW and her visions. Take away EGW and there will be no SDA denomination left. This is particularly true because without EGW the denomination’s entire eschatological theology will go down the drain.
I stand by what I said.
