In 2008, George Knight was worried that Adventism was losing its focus on prophecy. Does anyone think things have improved since then?
Read moreNeutering or Killing? A Response to George Knight's Book (Part 2)
An alarming warning should be sounded immediately and a firewall built to resist these erroneous views as contained in Knight’s favorite small book to prevent them from shattering the scriptural advent faith.
Read moreNeutering or Killing? A Response to George Knight's Book (Part 1)
It does not take a prophet to see the danger and threat of Knight’s conclusion in his apocalyptic studies on the advent faith as a whole and the difficulties it will create in calling people out of Babylon.
Read moreGeorge Knight's Conspiracy Theory (Part 1)
One of the tenets of religious freedom is the freedom for religious organizations to maintain their unity, mission and values. The Seventh-day Adventist Church has a right to expect its adherents, who choose of their own free will to be members, to comply with the teachings and policies of the church family.
Read moreDid the Russians Hack the San Antonio Vote?
The Adventist Left has invented a new conspiracy theory about San Antonio: that Elder Wilson hid the findings of the Theology of Ordination Study Committee. That’s nuts.
Read moreGeorge Knight Versus The General Conference
What we Seventh-day Adventists request of the rebels—who are losing the sense of mission that was entrusted us—is to respect what was voted in GC Session, or resign from their administrative leadership.
Read moreThe Real Roman Prelate
I did not see any appeal to Scripture, yet I did see a resort to threats. So, I ask the question, who is acting like Rome?
Read more9.5 Antithesis: A Flip-Flop On Hermenuetics
Knight uses creative exegesis, is selective with data and encourages revolt rather than reconciliation as a consistent interpretation of Matthew 18 would suggest.
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