Walter is 100% openly and emphatically SDA.
Meh. I'm not familiar with this presenter, so I was curious. Had to look it up. You may be a fan, but it isn't obvious to the casual observer.
(To be blunt ... I wasn't familiar with the acronym "SDA" ... Had to look that up. Clearly you are far more familiar with the organization than I.)
Not worth watching but worth commenting on at length and in detail in order to dismiss. Hmmm
Wasn't being dismissive. Was making a prediction. Was actually watching it in chunks as my day allows while working on other tasks.
In truth, Biblical and church history is an interesting topic for me; I'm always open to new perspectives.
Your denomination/alliegence is unstated anywhere, so by your own definition your comments are moot?
I have none. My comments are worth what you paid for them. I'm sorry you took this personally. Was not my intent.
Funny ... I just realized ... you are probably a member of the "SDA" and this maybe something you consider as "outreach" on your Sabbath. Sorry, but that's funny.
Funny ... I just realized ... you are probably a member of the "SDA" and this maybe something you consider as "outreach" on your Sabbath. Sorry, but that's funny.
Funnier still I had to look up “outreach”. Looks like you’re the expert :)
Missions / Evangelism / Outreach / Witnessing / etc ... lots of names for proselytizing.
What do the Seventh Day Adventist call it?
Most Christian sects have some version of it. About the only one I've found that has none is the Orthodox. Strangely, they don't seem to believe in any form of proselytizing.
edit: The Amish, Mennonites, and maybe also the Quakers don't seem to proselytize much, but they also tend to be more exclusionary by design. Bit of a 'whole lifestyle' thing.
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