For me it has been interesting to see some very "conservative" people (not necessarily referring to anyone on this forum though some have mentioned some of the arguments) writing strongly about the terrible rebellion of Columbia Union Conference. They write with strong passion that disobeying the GC is disobeying God, and that the GC is the "highest authority" and on and on.
And yet these same people (and now I'm definitely not refering to anyone here as I have not witnessed it here) have in times past wrote many a scathing acusation against things that the GC has put out. Example-- the Sabbath School Quarterlies are a favorite for many of the conservatives to pick up a phrase and declare the quarterlies to be tools of the "new theology". Another example was the "Spiritual Formation" issues.
Now questioning things from the GC is not the issue I'm addressing here. The point is the sudden "turn".
These highly conservatives are not really all that 100% GC supportive. But suddenly, now that the president pleaded with the Columbia Division to hold off on their vote for women ordination, and since a GC vote stands against women ordination, these same people lift the GC up as the very voice of God and NOT to be disobeyed but followed in absolute 100% obedience.
Ahhh---