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Thank you Miss Linda for your post. It saddens and grieves me that you were put through such and ordeal, but I do praise and Bless the Lord that you did find the truth and became one of the faithful of Jesus’ Church. We do know the ways and means of the SDA Church and are trying to engage in useful dialogue, but as you can see and know it does not seem to work. But we will keep trying until we can get at least one of its members to look at the real unadulturated truth. Meanwhile God Bless you abundantly.Although I have been following this thread for some time, I have been a little reluctant to post to this thread since some of the exchanges seemed a little, um, spicy! :slapfight: However, I think I will weigh in with a little observation of my own. Both of my parents are staunch Seventh-day Adventists, and I was baptized into that church as an adolescent. After I moved away from home I began studying the Scriptures independently, and this eventually led me to the One True Faith. I must say that in most of my interactions with members of the SDA church, I have developed a strong impression that they tend to be a bit aggressive in their approach to discussing any faith other than their own. I have fallen victim to rather “bullying” tactics by SDA members more than once. Sadly, the exchanges in this thread have only reinforced that impression.
Another thing that worries me about the SDA church is it’s propensity to spawn a variety of fringe groups and schisms that in some cases can be quite dangerous (such as the Branch Davidians, which broke off from another SDA sect known as the Davidian Seventh-day Adventists). I have had some rather frightening personal experiences with members of a SDA fringe group that eventually culminated in my having a Temporary Restraining Order placed on some of their members (they began following me around, showing up on my doorstep and trying to prevent me from entering my home, they came to my place of employment and harassed colleagues, etc.). This all happened after I told my parents and SDA pastor that I was going to be joining the Catholic Church. My parents have refused to speak to me since that announcement, although I joined the Church many years ago.
I am now rambling, forgive me! My point is just to say that my personal experiences with this faith were not positive. It is unfortunate that no meaningful dialogue could have been engaged here. It was impossible to discuss matters of faith with people in the SDA church when I converted, because they were as evasive, passive-aggressive and argumentative as some of the people who have posted here. Reading through the exchanges that have taken place here have reminded me of similar exchanges I have had with SDA members. It is regrettable that things just haven’t changed that much, even after all these years!
P.S. Please step in at any time to post your thoughts, comments, and remarks.
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Shalom Aleichem