I'd agree: each presents evidence from unreliable sources, draws false analogies, plants leads, lacks self-criticism, and attacks an enemy on the unfounded expectation they will one day attack.
Posted by: Hugo Mendez (not verified) | 07 August 2008 at 9:35
Lol. Funny yet true. Adventists tend to watch the pope closely and jump onto anything they consider to be "AntiChrist" behavior. I heard quite a lot of this during the pope's visit to America.
Posted by: Brad (not verified) | 08 August 2008 at 5:45
Brad: An example of that was in 1992 when the pope visited Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. for the 500th anniversary of the discovery of America. An Adventist pastor in New York spread the false rumor that the Catholic Church was sending guillotines to Santo Domingo to behead the Seventh-day Adventists.
Posted by: Mike MacLennan (not verified) | 22 August 2008 at 5:47
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Elaine,
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Tom
I'd agree: each presents evidence from unreliable sources, draws false analogies, plants leads, lacks self-criticism, and attacks an enemy on the unfounded expectation they will one day attack.
Lol. Funny yet true. Adventists tend to watch the pope closely and jump onto anything they consider to be "AntiChrist" behavior. I heard quite a lot of this during the pope's visit to America.
Brad: An example of that was in 1992 when the pope visited Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. for the 500th anniversary of the discovery of America. An Adventist pastor in New York spread the false rumor that the Catholic Church was sending guillotines to Santo Domingo to behead the Seventh-day Adventists.
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