Saturday, October 20, 2012

Ted Wilson GC President - Saint or Snake? - Bill Hughes



(Note) There is a prolonged chat at the beginning of this video;  Pastor Bill Hughes starts his dialogue at approx. 17:00 min.
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Published on Jul 8, 2012 by Genesisone29

The book 'The Great Controversy' defragmented, adulterated...
http://omega77.tripod.com/greatcontroversyrevised.htm

The leadership of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is heavily Masonic. Many SDA officials have cooperated with pro-Communist, anti-Christian lobby groups such as Americans United, People For the American Way, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the Jewish ADL.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/codex_magica/codex_magica08.htm

http://www.israelect.com/reference/WillieMartin/Inter-30.htm

http://www.thethirdangelsmessage.com/ted_wilson_president.php

"SAYING AND DOING"
http://www.worldslastchance.com/for-sdas-only/qsaying-and-doingq.html

relate this to John 9:22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aizl8Ktmc4o
Open Letter to Ted Wilson on Abortion in our Hospitals The Trademark and Recent Imprisonment of Seventh-day Adventists
http://www.thethirdangelsmessage.com/open_letter_ted_wilson

"To a large degree the General Conference Association has lost its sacred character, because some connected with it have not changed their sentiments in any particular since the Conference held at Minneapolis." —The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters, p. 352.

"It has been some years since I have considered the General Conference as the voice of God." — E.G.W., General Conference Daily Bulletin, February 24, 1899; also 17MR 216 (1898).

"That these men should stand in a sacred place, to be as the voice of God to the people, as we once believed the General Conference to be—that is past." — E.G.W., The General Conference Bulletin, April 3, 1901, p. 25.

"Let those in America who suppose the voice of the General Conference to be the voice of God, become one with God before they utter their opinions." — E.G.W., Testimony To Elder Haskell, November 16, 1899.

"As for the voice of the General Conference, there is no voice from God through that body that is reliable." — E.G.W., Manuscript Releases Volume Seventeen, p. 178.

"The voice from Battle Creek, which has been regarded as authority in counseling how the work should be done, is no longer the voice of God." —17MR 185 (1896)..

"Not by its name, but by its fruit, is the value of a tree determined. If the fruit is worthless, the name cannot save the tree from destruction." DA p.107

"We are not saved as a sect; no denominational name has any virtue to bring us into favor with God. We are saved individually as believers in the Lord Jesus Christ." -RH 02/10/1891

The same work that has been in the past will be carried forward under the guise of the General Conference Association. The sacred character of this association is fast disappearing. What will then be respected as pure, holy, and undefiled? Will there be any voice that God's people can regard as a voice they can respect? There certainly is nothing now that bears the divine credentials. Sacred things are mixed and mingled with earthly business that has no connection with God." —The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters, p. 352.

"To a large degree the General Conference Association has lost its sacred character, because some connected with it have not changed their sentiments in any particular since the Conference held at Minneapolis." —The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters, p. 352.

"It is working upon wrong principles that has brought the cause of God into its present embarrassment. The people have lost confidence in those who have the management of the work.
"Yet we hear that the voice of the conference is the voice of God. Every time I have heard this, I have thought that it was almost blasphemy. The voice of the conference ought to be the voice of God, but it is not, because some in connection with it are not men of faith and prayer; they are not men of elevated principle. There is not a seeking of God with the whole heart; there is not a realization of the terrible responsibility that rests upon those in this institution to mold and fashion minds after the divine similitude.— E.G.W., Sermons and Talks Volume Two, pp. 159-160.

Who can now feel sure that they are safe in respecting the voice of the General Conference Association? If the people in our churches understood the management of the men who walk in the light of the sparks of their own kindling, would they respect their decisions? I answer, No, not for a moment. I have been shown that the people at large do not know that the heart of the work is being diseased and corrupted at Battle Creek. —The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters, p. 353.

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