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Jesuit Order’s Goldman Sachs and Bank of America Destroying White Middle Class

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Jesuit Order’s Goldman Sachs and Bank of America Destroying White Middle Class

Knight of Malta Amadeo Peter Giannini, Founder of Bank of America, Hollywood Jesuit Theater Mogul, 1930s

Yes, according to Pope Benedict XVI, “Goldman Sachs is doing God’s Work!” See this link.

Part of that business is destroying the White Middle Class, apostate Protestant and pagan Roman Catholic, in the Order’s quest of Counter Reformation.  For the White Protestant Reformation produced “freedom of invention” which in turn brought wealth to private individuals who in turn would become a “Middle Class.” Meanwhile, the Black Pope’s Bank of America founded in San Francisco is busy facilitating the Order’s Alien Roman Catholic Mexican/Latin American Invasion into the Southwest United States, extending loans and credit cards to our Spanish-speaking, criminal invaders.  The Company’s “Invasion of Aztlan” is paid for by the U.S. Treasury/Social Security in addition to the Bank of America, one of the biggest winners in the 2008 “bailout” of Wall Street!

What we must remember is both Goldman Sachs and Bank of America are controlled by Rome via her Knights of Malta and Knights of the Equestrian Order.  Goldman’s Geoffrey T. Boisi and Bank of America founder A. P. Giannini were both Knights of Malta.  Bilderberger and Knight of Malta Peter Sutherland, one of the men behind the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, is also connected to Goldman Sachs!  Thus, the Order’s Papal Knights ruling these two banking houses are slowly but surely killing the Middle Class of America while making trillions of Dollars/Federal Reserve Notes in the process!

To review the Goldman Sachs “fire sale” of the American Middle Class, see this video here!

To review the history of Bank of America, see this link here!

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Attorney Sanctioned for Abusing Judicial Process in Jews for Jesus Case

After trying several times to sue Jews for Jesus for allegedly peddling “fraud,” an attorney was sanctioned by a Florida judge and ordered to pay over $45,000 in legal costs and fees.


the new post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation on Sacred Scripture, Verbum-domini En


Battle Cry Issue Date: November/December 2010


Giant Gamma-ray Bubbles from Fermi-LAT: AGN Activity or Bipolar Galactic Wind?


York City Police shoot, kill robbery suspect

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York City Police shoot, kill robbery suspect

By TERESA ANN BOECKEL
Daily Record/Sunday News
Victor M. Arvelo and his daughter, Emery Alexis Arvelo. A city police officer shot and killed Victor Arvelo early Saturday morning when, state police said, Arvelo pulled a gun on the officer. City police said Arvelo was a suspect in an armed robbery and were trying to apprehend him. (Submitted)


York, PA - A York City Police officer shot and killed a suspected armed robber early Saturday morning after the two struggled and the man pulled a pistol, according to state police.


Two officers chased Victor Arvelo, 24, of York after he robbed a man of his car keys in the parking lot of the Waterway Bar & Grill, state police said. One officer caught up with Arvelo and tried to subdue him, but the suspect resisted arrest, state police Trooper Tom Pinkerton said.


A preliminary investigation showed the officer involved in the struggle saw Arvelo pull a pistol, and the officer shot him, Pinkerton said.


Police recovered Arvelo's pistol at the scene, and it was a stolen firearm, Pinkerton said.

The two officers involved in the shooting, who have not been named, have been placed on administrative leave, per the department's protocol, city police Chief Wes Kahley said.


Kahley said he believed the officers were trying to protect themselves and city residents.


State police are investigating the shooting and will turn the results over to District Attorney Tom Kearney, who will determine whether the shooting was justifiable.



The armed robbery


Paulo Sanchez, 43, of York parked his SUV in the parking lot of the Waterway, in the 200 block of West Philadelphia Street, early Saturday morning.


When he got out of his vehicle, police said, a man with a gun demanded Sanchez's keys. He turned over the keys and then







ran inside the restaurant and told employees what happened.


Employees saw Arvelo trying to start Sanchez's car. They ran toward him, and he bolted.


Two officers in a police car were alerted about the robbery that had just occurred, and, seeing Arvelo, they gave chase - both in the vehicle and on foot.


One of the officers caught up with Arvelo and attempted to physically restrain him, state police said. Arvelo resisted and pulled a pistol, police said, and the officer shot him.











Arvelo was taken to York Hospital, where he died. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday at Lehigh Valley Hospital near Allentown.


Sanchez declined to comment Saturday.



Family of suspect reacts


Family and friends of Arvelo gathered in the parking lot around lunchtime Saturday, seeking answers about what happened.


"We have a family full of questions and grief, and we can't find anything out until Monday," said Angel Rivera, a close friend of the family.


It's not that they were trying to go over the police's authority, he said.


"We care that much that we want to know," Rivera said. "We need closure, too."


The friends and family described Arvelo as a good father, who would spend time with a daughter every








day. His daughter, Emery Alexis Arvelo, is 1 year old.


He worked as a trash hauler for Penn Waste, and he was getting involved with an Internet business, said Rivera and another friend, Donald Brown II.


Online court records show Arvelo had pleaded guilty last year to driving under the influence, endangering the welfare of children, and driving an unregistered vehicle.


Arvelo was going to move on with his life, the group said.


"That this happened, it just doesn't add up," Rivera said.


Jimmy Cruz said his cousin is an angry guy sometimes, "but he would not aim a gun at a cop. He knows better than that."





Local cases involving the use of deadly force


Prosecutors and state police have investigated








several local cases of uses of deadly force since 2002. In each case - except for Saturday's, which is still being investigated - a DA's office ruled the use of deadly force was justifiable. In some cases, police did not deliver the fatal shot, officials said.


Nov. 13, 2010: Victor Arvelo, 24, of York died after being shot by a York City Police officer. Arvelo committed an armed robbery and then pulled a pistol on an officer who chased him down, state police said. The shooting is under investigation, and the officer has not been identified.



Oct. 24, 2008: Robert Lee, 44, of Harrisburg was shot as he drove a getaway vehicle on Interstate 83 after a West Manchester Township bank robbery earlier that day. State police









Sgt. Charles Mory was justified in the shooting, the Cumberland County District Attorney's Office ruled. Lee steered the Jeep directly at Mory as he tried to evade a roadblock, authorities said. Shots had also been fired from the Jeep during the high-speed chase up the interstate, police said.


Aug. 14, 2008: Paul Lomman, 62, of Newberry Township killed himself moments before he was shot in the neck by a police officer who thought he was under fire during a standoff. Newberry Township Police Officer Michael Bosco's use of deadly force was justifiable, the York County District Attorney's Office ruled.


July 7, 2007: Ronald T. Whitaker Jr., 39, was shot and killed at the Springettsbury Township police station. Whitaker had been arrested after taking money from a grocery store cash register and attacking a patron, police said. Officer Gary D.S. Utter found Whitaker hanging from a holding-cell doorknob by his shoelaces, police said, and revived him. Whitaker attacked Utter, according to court records, and Utter shocked him with a Taser, which had no effect. Whitaker then got a hold of Utter's baton, and was reaching for his gun, when Utter shot him, according to the police investigation. Utter was cleared of wrongdoing, and a federal judge dismissed a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Whitaker's family. A year later, Utter was arrested for drunken driving after he crashed his police cruiser into a wall while on duty. His lawyer said Utter's drinking was triggered by the shooting. Utter, who pleaded guilty to DUI after trying multiple times to get into a pretrial diversionary program, was fired from the department.


Jan. 24, 2007: Antonio Sotomayor, 18, was shot multiple times and died after an undercover drug buy with police. Authorities said Sotomayor fired at a state trooper after the trooper chased him onto East Gas Avenue. While former District Attorney Stan Rebert ruled York Detective Troy Cromer and York Area Regional Officer Trent Buschman were justified in using deadly force, the coroner's office ultimately ruled that Sotomayor accidentally shot himself in the head after being shot in the hand.


March 10, 2005: Hector Manuel Bello Jr., 19, shot and wounded one of six York County Sheriff's Office deputies who were trying to serve a bench warrant at his home at Parkway Homes in York. Police discovered more than $170,000 worth of drugs stashed in Bello's home. Deputy Jose "Tony" Curet was shot in the arm but fired back, killing Bello. Curet was given an award recognizing his bravery.


Sept. 4, 2004: Yvonne Gouseff, 54, was shot in her West Manchester Township home after a more than 10-hour standoff with police. York County Quick Response Team members Tony Fetrow and Roger Nestor each fired one shot at Gouseff, who was hit once. Gouseff's family said she had struggled with alcohol and mental problems. They filed a civil suit about a month after her death that was later settled for $200,000.


Sept. 29, 2003: York County Deputy Mark Chipps shot and killed Raymond Stanley Johnson III after Johnson fired a pellet gun that resembled a 9mm automatic at York County Sheriff's Deputy David Andress. Authorities said Johnson had previously assaulted two people in the 100 block of South Duke Street in York and the deputies responded. Chipps fired his .40-caliber sidearm twice, hitting Johnson in the chest with one shot.


Oct. 12, 2002: Clair Bowen, 35, led police on a chase that ended in a parking lot in West Manchester Township. Bowen fired a shotgun at two officers, West York Patrolman Justin D. Seibel and West Manchester Township Police Officer John Hanuska. The officers fired back, killing Bowen.


March 12, 2002: York City Police Officers Brian Lehman and Michael Davis returned fire at Robert Joseph Wise, killing him with a single gunshot wound at the intersection of Jessop Place and Kings Mill Road at the York County Heritage Rail Trail County Park. The officers received a Medal of Valor from the city department for their actions.

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Robbery suspect shot by York police officer, dies at hospital

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Robbery suspect shot by York police officer, dies at hospital

STAFF REPORT -- The York Dispatch

A robbery suspect was shot by a York City police officer early Saturday morning and later died at York Hospital, according to Pennsylvania State Police.

Victor Arvelo, 24, of York, was pronounced dead a York Hospital at 2:43 a.m., about 1 1/2 hours after the shooting, the York County Coroner's Office said.

The shooting followed a reported robbery in the area of the Waterway Bar & Grill in the 200 block of Philadelphia Street at about 1:15 a.m., York City Police said.

According to state police, Paulo Sanchez, 43, had parked his Kia SUV in the Waterway parking lot when he was approached by a man who demanded his car keys, which Sanchez turned over.

Sanchez ran to the Waterway and alerted employees to what had happened. The








employees saw the man trying to start Sanchez's car and ran toward him, at which point the robbery suspect fled, according to state police.

A York City police cruiser was patrolling the area and two officers chased the man, who was a few hundred yards from Waterway, state police said.

One officer caught the robbery suspect and tried to restrain him, but he resisted, state police said.

At that point, the man displayed a pistol and was shot by the officer, state police added.

Because the incident involves a York City police officer, state police are investigating.

An autopsy will be performed Monday at Lehigh Valley Hospital, according to the coroner's office.

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The Executive Judgment and Final Cleansing

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The Executive Judgment and Final Cleansing

2 Peter 3

Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation.
For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water: Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished: But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.

Many have forgotten the reality of the Biblical flood. Even Christians try to explain it away as being merely a parable. Noah, they maintained means rest. Therefore, Noah was to bring rest to the people. The flood is symbolic of Christ washing sin away and we rest with Noah from all work. They made great mention that nowhere does scripture say Noah tried to reason with the people, or called them to come into the ark. God simply washed sin away and all that was left was righteousness.

Now any honest Bible student would see that this fulfills Peter's prophecy that; "For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water: Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished:

It also contradicts Hebrews 13:7 when "by faith, Noah, warned by God about events as yet unseen, respected the warning and built an ark to save his household; by this he condemned the world and became an heir to the righteousness that is accorded with faith."

Noah: "This one will "comfort" us concerning our work and the toil of our hands, because of the ground which the Lord has cursed." Gen. 5:29

The word used as "comfort" is "nacham" meaning: give forth sighs, to breathe strongly, be sorry, full of pity, seeking comfort, trying to ease, even has a sense of repentance and avenge.

Noah was one who would sigh and cry for the abominations of his people. This sounds very much like Ezekiel nine to me, where God commissions an investigative judgment before the executive judgment-- for judgment was about to befall upon them.

Ezekiel 9.4-5 And the LORD said unto him, Go through the midst of the city, through the midst of Jerusalem, and set a mark upon the foreheads of the men that sigh and that cry for all the abominations that be done in the midst thereof.
And to the others he said in mine hearing, Go ye after him through the city, and smite: let not your eye spare, neither have ye pity:

The message of Noah was a judgment message.

God says, "My Spirit will not always strive with man I will give him 120 years." Gen. 6:3

For 120 years Noah preached the message, calling people to repentance and to come into the ark of safety. But they would not. They hardened their hearts with the deceitfulness of sin. They hardened their hearts in rebellion. Therefore they could not enter the provision God made for their "comfort" -- all Noah's sighing and pitying could not ease their terrible end.

As far as human wisdom could see, the event predicted by Noah was not likely to occur. Rain had never fallen. Why would the God who had created such a beautiful earth destroy it with by a flood. I'm sure if Noah had set up a web page or started preaching today, it would be declared as the ultimate exhibit of paranoia. How could Noah preach such a message if he was resting in the love of God?

It wasn't sins that were drowned, it was people who hardened their hearts and would not listen.

This is no parable-- this is history! As it was in the days of Noah so shall it be in the time of the end. (And so it is)

2 Peter 3.8-9
But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.

God sends a message of warning before destruction comes. That is His consistent pattern throughout the Bible. Prepare thyself to meet thy God! Get ready — watch and pray, put on the whole armor, resist the devil and draw very close to THY GOD — the ONE WHO CREATED HEAVEN AND EARTH!

Before the destruction of Sodom, God sent a message to Lot, "Escape for your life; look not behind you, do not stay in the plains but escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed." (Gen. 19:17) The same voice of warning was heard by the disciples of Christ before the destruction of Jerusalem: "When you shall see Jerusalem encircled with armies, then know that the desolation of it is near. Then let them who are in Judea flee to the mountains." (Luke 21:20,21)

There is to be a coming out, a decided separation from the wicked, an escape for our very lives. As it was in the days of Noah, as it was in the days of Lot; as it was in the days of Jewish Christians in Jerusalem, so it will be in the last days.

2 Cor. 6.17 "Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you,"

It is very interesting that the message preached from the churches in our day is the VERY OPPOSITE to the message Revelation tells us to preach.

The message we hear now is ecumenicalism — let's join with all other's who profess to be Christians regardless of their beliefs and doctrines. The Bible says "Come out of her, My people that you be not partakers of her sins, and that you receive not of her plagues." Revelation 18:4

There can be no compromise between God and the world! "You can not serve God and mammon" Matt. 6:24 There must be an active separation from sin or God's people will lose their way and will not hear His voice.

Like the people living in Sodom, the people are dreaming of prosperity and peace and pleasure. "Escape for your life," is the warning from the angels of God. But other voices clamor to drown out the voice of warning. "Don't get excited; there is no cause for alarm: The multitudes cry, "Peace and safety" while Heaven declares that swift destruction is about to come upon the world. The night before the fire fell on Sodom, the citizens rioted in pleasure, they threatened Lot and his visitors demanding sinful pleasure, they scoffed at Lot as he sought to warn his family of the coming doom; but those people died in the flames! That very night the door of mercy was forever closed to the inhabitants of Sodom. God will not always be mocked; "Behold the day of the Lord comes, cruel both with wrath and fierce anger, to lay the land desolate; and He shall destroy the sinners thereof out of it" Isaiah 13:9.

The majority of the people will reject God's mercy, and will be overwhelmed in swift and irretrievable ruin. But those who heed the warning shall dwell "in the secret place of the Most High" and "abide under the shadow of the Almighty." His truth shall be their shield and buckler. Psalm 91

The time has come to prepare to meet God. The call of the Spirit in our heart of hearts must be answered. Everything in the life must be squared by the Spirit with the Word of God, His law and the everlasting gospel.

As radical developments take place in the formation of the Papal New World Order, radical, deep and thorough preparation for what is ahead must be made. All other preparation is in vain if we fail in the spiritual preparation. We must learn to really communicate with our Master and Savior making Him supreme in our lives. There must be time for heart searching, and heart cleansing through the power of Christ's blood.

Come out of her my people, that you be not partakers of her sins, and that you receive not of her plagues.

2 Peter 3:10-12 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.

Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness,
Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat?

Luke 21.35-36
For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the whole earth. Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.

The Bible tells us that after Noah and his family entered the ark and the door was shut, seven days went by before anything unusual happened. The obedient ones inside the ark had to depend upon God's Word — for it seemed the predicted event would not transpire. Outside the inhabitants of the preflood world had their last parties, celebrating the stupidity of this paranoid old man and the deluded family members who locked themselves up in the ark. Silly, foolish people to limit their freedom in such a strange fashion and to think they expected other rational, people to do the same.

The flood did come! Filled with anguish the rioting crowd now began to shriek in anguish. "Oh, for a place of safety! O, had we only listened and obeyed we would now have rest from this dreadful fear."

Soon the party will end! Just like it happened to King Belshazzer, throwing a party while the enemy was at the gates, trusting that even yet all was peace and safety, so the party-pleasure- crazed world lives for self-indulgence imagining itself safe and secure while the greatest of enemies is at the gate and invading every stronghold, and God will soon step in to end it all.

Yes, there is a judgement. The investigative judgment is now in progress. The executive judgement will soon take place.

In light of the seriousness of the times what will we do. How will we choose to live? Soon the verdict will be pronounced — will it be like Belshazzer "You are weighed in the balance and found wanting." Or "Well done thou good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of the Lord"
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2 Peter 3.13
Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwells righteousness.

A righteous heaven is only righteous if the inhabitants are righteous. Thus, those who would be citizens there need much more than the legal aspect of forgiving of sins. They need the blood of Christ to cleanse them and the Holy spirit lead them into harmony with God's law. For the will must be united with the Will of Christ, rebellion cannot enter heaven.

2 Peter 3.14
Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless. And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation;

The Lord is longsuffering:
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.

Today! Harden not your hearts in rebellion, Today! Harden not your hearts because of the deceitfulness of sin! Today is the day of salvation. Christ is longsuffering, not wanting any of us to perish but that we should all find repentance in Him and be following Him in loving obedience to His commands.

But now Peter gives us an interesting warning.
2 Peter 3:15-18
Even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him has written unto you; As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction. Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own steadfastness.

It is Paul's writings today, that are being twisted to mean God no longer has a written standard, a moral code. It is Paul's writings today, that are being twisted to mean grace does away with faithful and steadfast obedience to God's moral law.

Peter points out that Paul has given the true light, but people would wrest it to their own destruction. People would take the precious blood of grace that was to cleanse us from sin and trample it under foot by declaring obedience to God's law is not necessary. (Hebs. 19)

2 Peter 3.18
But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen.
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More on youth leaving the church

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More on youth leaving the church

Both here and on Adventist Today there was discussion on the claim that Adventists youth do not leave over doctrines. A statement that is clearly false on it’s face since of course there are Adventist youth who leave over doctrines and it only takes one to make the statement false. But numerous Adventists still held to that idea regardless of the common sense answer that of course there are Adventist youth and adults who leave over doctrines. So I thought I would supply some information from two books that we can read most of at Google books.
“Since I believe that my estimate of 50 percent inactivity for those we are not able to contact is conservative indeed, it seems reasonable to believe that at least 40 percent to 50 percent of Seventh-day Adventist teenagers in North America are essentially leaving the church by their middle 20s. This figure may well be higher. Some will return eventually (perhaps a fifth of the dropouts), but, of course, more may also leave. This study does not provide data to suggest what may happen beyond the mid-20s.”
Page 38-39 dealing with those who remained in the church since it is difficult to gauge those who left the church but the conclusion is suspect:
Young Adults and the Fundamental Beliefs
“We did not ask about all 27 fundamental beliefs, but several that define key elements of Adventism. While correct belief is not all there is to being an Adventist, it is certainly core. Without our distinctive message, there is little reason to remain in our particular faith community, especially if friendship ties are broken.”
From the table on page 39
                                    Agree               Disagree
The Sabbath…………91%.................4%
The Second Coming
Of Jesus……………..92%..................3%
The state of the dead...88%..................3%
The heavenly sanctuary and
The 2300 days……….61%.................7%
Ellen White is a
True prophet…………73%.................9%
The Adventist Church is the
True church…………...69%................14%
I am guessing that it is here in this analysis of the survivors in the Adventist church that the myth of youth not leaving because of doctrines comes from. This being the source for the sentence quote that publications like the Adventist Review can use.
“…The feeling here seems to be not so much a rejection of Adventism but that claims for “true church” smack of pride and exclusiveness. Much of the drop in agreement on other items has been because of uncertainty rather than disbelief, especially on the heavenly sanctuary item, where 31 percent were uncertain. Disbelief in Adventist doctrine does not appear to be a major cause of dropout for youth and young adults.”
It is that last sentence that has taken on a life of its own. The conclusion taken from the comments on a survey of Adventists still in the church; that being that half of the group that is still in the church and communicating with the surveys. But not a survey of those who have actually left the church…the ones we are trying to understand.
Continuing on page 41 on the 11,000 Adventists in the Valuegenesis study:
“…With this younger group, once again temperance and Sabbath issues were highly supported; wine, unclean meats, and sexual behavior were moderately supported; and the “bottom four” were weakly supported. In that study the acceptance rate was jewelry, 39 percent; rock music, 26 percent; dancing, 23 percent; and movies, 19 percent. All four had more in disagreement than in agreement, with nearly two thirds disagreeing on watching movies. It seems almost certain that these four standards will not hold in the near future of the church.”
When reading this we have to wonder what the author sees as a difference between a standard and a doctrine? Unfortunately many people don’t realize they are the same thing. That is a teaching of the church as its standards and beliefs.
On page 42 dealing with the importance of religious faith:
“… This may indicate that contemporary young adults tend to view religious faith apart from institutional commitment and, indeed, the comments introduced in another chapter tend to bear this out. It may also suggest that inactive young adults may be open to fresh approaches to religious faith.”
Adventist doctrine has taught the institutional view of religious faith, but that is less important to the young adults, again a disagreement with doctrine.
“A simple factor analysis of the data revealed five main factors [Valuegenesis results from Sough Pacific Division]:
control: not allowed to think for self, problem with the doctrines, and emphasis on nonessentials
            lack of caring
            lack of meaning and purpose
            personal integrity
            control; discipline, family problems, too restrictive”
There is simply no around the idea that doctrinal issues are related to the loss of youth and adults in the Adventist church. Let’s start being realistic for a change.
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