![]() ![]() ![]() The Church of God (Seventh-Day) was an offshoot from Sabbatarian Adventism that rejected the leadership of James and Ellen White that history is covered in SDA courses on church history and Ellen White. The Worldwide Church of God wasn’t part of the Millerite movement it was founded in 1933 by Herbert W. ![]() The Jehovah’s Witnesses were not part of the same movement their founder, Charles Taze Russell, wasn’t even born until 1852. This point is made in every history of the subject. Most Adventists know well that Miller’s movement gave birth to the Advent Christian Church. Most SDA’s are completely unaware that the Church of God Seventh-day, Advent Christian Church, the Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Worldwide Church of God, 7th day Sabbath Creationists, the First day Adventists and the Second Adventists are all children of the same movement. There are historical errors, such as the claim that “Judgement” (a Britishism that should not be used by an American author), “ante-type” (instead of anti-type), “Haley’s Comet” (instead of Halley’s Comet), “O. We had almost two dozen copy editors and people who volunteered to help do “checks” on the book …. You must use credible sources.Īlso in response to Ron’s criticisms, Theresa said to me, You must footnote in such a way that people can evaluate your sources for themselves. It doesn’t matter who your intended audience is, if you are claiming to be historically accurate, you must be historically accurate. That I have higher standards of how a book should impart knowledge is neither here nor there, if a book says it is giving us the untold history I want that history to be accurate and not be simply an untold history because it never really happened. So my perspective, I will have to grant is different than the authors. The others who use “dangerous cult” are the judgmental types who believe if you don’t believe as they believe on religious issues you will be lost, as if their ideas dictate who God saves or loses. Most people who use the term “dangerous cult” are speaking about a cult that ingests poison or separates by mind control family members. From my perspective if you write a book it should be of factual use to any reader, not made to appeal to a certain reader who already believes a particular point of view. So far most of my complaints have been about factual errors. She says to him, “What I am reading of your complaints against the book are legitimate if the book was written to convince a loyal Adventist reader.” Teresa defends against Ron’s criticisms by saying the book isn’t for current Adventists or even non-Adventists, but is intended for former Adventists to give them “historically accurate information” they didn’t get from the Adventist church. Falsifies Ellen White’s self-understanding.Inaccurate depiction of the development of the Adventist sanctuary teaching.False depiction of Millerism, colored by their animosity.White Published Writings website” that is actually from an anti-Ellen White webpage. Slopping and inadequate footnoting (including attributing something to “Ellen G.A lack of objectivity, and a clear animus against Adventism.Let me first summarize Ron’s main points of criticism, since that’s how this conversation started: Teresa commented on February 21 that she thought Corson was unfair, and offered to send me a copy. Box 2, Duncombe, IA 50532-0002 are potential PO boxes for this name.On February 1, 2009, I linked to Ron Corson’s review of Theresa and Arthur Beem’s book, It’s Okay NOT to Be a Seventh-day Adventist. The phone number (515) 297-9712 is also used by Kristy K Mccoskey, Tracy L Sackman. Various documents link the phone number (515) 209-8104 to different owners - Teresa Ewing, Connie J Frakes, Richard G Golberg, Brian A Miller, Katie Golberg, Glenda F Golberg. Teresa has phone numbers (515) 297-0689 (United States Cellular Corp), (563) 659-7092 (Windstream Iowa Communications, Inc SystemsUnited States Cellular Corp). ![]() We assume that at least twelve people including Dustin D Elliott, Chad P Leimbacher, Brian R Carlyle may know Teresa based on this residence history. Webster City, IA and Duncombe, IA are Teresa's previous cities. 1023 3rd St, Webster City, IA 50595 is where Teresa used to live back in the day. We assume that Mark Brim and Deborah R Fritcher were among nine dwellers or residents at this place. Teresa’s current address is 1205 Betsy Lanes, Webster City, IA 50595. Teresa A Ewing, Teresa A Beam, Teresa Reem, Teresa Beem, T Beem, Teresa Ann Ewing, Teresa Ewing, Ms Ter A Ewing, Ms Teresa A Beem, Ms Teresa Ann Beem, Ms Teresa A Ewing are alternative name that Teresa can use. RADIOLOGY - TECHNOLOGIST is the listed occupation for now. ![]()
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