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The Pantheism of John Harvey Kellogg and A. Graham Maxwell
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nicsamojluk
follows A. G. Maxwell
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 10:36 am    Post subject: Maxwell's Pantheism Reply with quote

Thanks for answering my question. I share with you the belief that God takes an active role in the punishment of the wicked. This is clearly taught in the Bible.

Nevertheless, I cannot conclude that Maxwell deserves the label of pantheist for believing that death is the natural consequence of our willful choices, especially considering the undeniable fact that in all his writings and all his teachings there is a plethora of allusions to a personal God instead of a diffused force in nature.

If you can provide me with stronger evidence than that, I remain interested in hearing from you!
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Eugene Shubert
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 3:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nicsamojluk,

From what you’ve written, I’m certain that you don’t have the slightest understanding my words. I view John Harvey Kellogg as a prophetic archetype foreshadowing Graham Maxwell. Your objection is, therefore, without merit. Almost no one had the discernment to recognize Kellogg’s pantheism. It’s an undeniable fact that, in Kellogg’s book (Living Temple), there’s a plethora of allusions to a personal God instead of a diffused force in nature. You need to discern the subtlety. I’m saying that Maxwell is a pantheist to the exact same degree as was John Harvey Kellogg.

You asked for more evidence. Ellen White wrote plenty about the alpha and omega of deadly heresies. I have posted new light on this subject. There’s a thread highlighting Maxwell’s spiritualism. There’s a discussion thread about Maxwell’s removal of Christ’s substitutionary atonement, justification by faith and Christ’s High Priestly intercession. My posted insights on pseudo-Adventism’s pantheism [1] [2] are genuine and true. If you refuse to believe what God has already revealed on these topics, then perhaps the only impressive evidence you will ever have to persuade you is the fiery expectation of judgment (Hebrews 10:27).

You are a marvelous proof of the supernatural. Your time spent listening to Maxwell shows an adverse effect. I take it as proof that you are beyond the power of ordinary persuasion and that you are under the influence of demonic philosophy.

I have described Maxwell’s gospel as a joyous excitement about the death process and you didn’t even flinch. I have clearly highlighted the pantheistic overtones of the gospel you believe in yet you didn’t protest or cringe.

You have no sense of the danger you are in. You need to spend less time doubting the truth and put all your energy in reaching out to the only One who has the power to break the powerful deception you are under. Please don’t delay doing this for a single minute because your soul is in jeopardy.
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Nic Samojluk
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2002 11:19 am    Post subject: Maxwell's Alleged Pantheism Reply with quote

After re-reading these coments of yours which I quote:

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If you refuse to believe what God has already revealed on these topics, then perhaps the only impressive evidence you will ever have to persuade you is the fiery expectation of judgment (Hebrews 10:27).

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I take it as proof that you are beyond the power of ordinary persuasion and that you are under the influence of demonic philosophy.

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Please don’t delay doing this for a single minute because your soul is in jeopardy.

My simple answer is "It is well with my soul."

I haven't had the privilege of sitting at Kellogg's feet. Therefore, I cannot speak with authority about his alleged pantheism.
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