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Are all of Maxwell’s Followers Deceivers?

 
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nicsamojluk
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 9:26 am    Post subject: Are all of Maxwell’s Followers Deceivers? Reply with quote

This topic was split from the thread, The Pantheism of John Harvey Kellogg and A. Graham Maxwell.

While I patiently wait for an answer to my last question above, I have another question:

Since you do not allow any comments that might diverge from your own opinions, which you label as truth, then would you consider placing a warning connected with your Post Reply in order to prevent innocent readers from thinking that they can really post a Reply and then discover in horror that their replies has been sent to the jail house?

In other words, since you are the only one who has a monopoly on truth, then why do you invite readers to post their replies on this page? You have a very sophisticated and interesting web site, and I am almost hooked on it, but wouldn't a minor correction to your system avoid the necessity of having such a large number of your readers placed in your jail?
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 11:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

nicsamojluk,

I will happily answer your questions if you answer mine first.

1. What do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? What harmony is there between Christ and Belial? What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever?

2. Did you read my webpage links on the pantheism of John Harvey Kellogg and A. Graham Maxwell?

3. Did you read the user agreement that you had to agree to, to join this forum?

4. Do you respect any ministry that teaches that Maxwell is an antichrist figure [1] [2] and that you have been seduced by deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons?
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nicsamojluk
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 24, 2002 9:54 am    Post subject: Maxwell's Pantheism Reply with quote

Thanks for responding to my question! I admire the promptness of your answers. I am also impressed with the sophistication of your web site. You must be a very disciplined and dedicated individual. I wish I could manage my website the way you do yours. There is much for me to learn from you. I do not recall how I came across your web page, but I am glad I did. I wonder if you utilize the services of a web master. If you do, he must be a very clever individual.

Here is the answer to your questions:

#1: There can never be harmony between righteousness and wickedness. This is clearly stated in the Bible. If you imply by this that Maxwell represents wickedness, and that you represent righteousness, then my answer would be: I have known Maxwell for many years. I do not know you! Your righteousness may exceed that of Maxwell, but I have no way of veryfying this. One thing I know for sure: Maxwell's righteousness exceeds mine, and I recently received the following comment from a member of my Sabbath School who stated:
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There are few individual I admire more than you.
This does not mean that I agree with everything Maxwell teaches. James did not exactly agree with Paul on justification, yet I consider both of them as righteous individuals. Ellen White did not always agree with the brethren on everything either.

#2:Yes.

#3:Yes.

#4: Yes, if their doctrines are kosher on other important issues, and are mainly wrong regarding the true character of Maxwell. Nobody has a monopoly on truth, except God. No, if this is the main emphasis of their teaching, and if they are wrong on other important issues.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2002 12:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nicsamojluk,

I would welcome specific suggestions and examples of clearer language that I could place in my user agreement. I believe I answered your questions in the other thread. I’m a better webmaster than a writer in that I’m the conquering webmaster and administrator of a forum that is better than all the others but I need help with writing out and clarifying my forum rules and theology.
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nicsamojluk
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 10:17 am    Post subject: Are all of Maxwells Followers Deceivers? Reply with quote

One simple suggestion would be to place a link whenever you split a portion of a reader's comments and place it somewhere else in your website. This would help other readers understand what is going on, and would enable them to read your answer to said comments.

You definitely have a very sophisticated forum, and I hope you keep it that way.
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