Hey, Duane, maybe Sam ought to read this one:
"After all this, when Josiah had prepared the temple, Necho king of Egypt came up to fight against Carchemish by Euphrates: and Josiah went out against him. But he sent ambassadors to him, saying, What have I to do with thee, thou king of Judah? I come not against thee this day, but against the house wherewith I have war: for God commanded me to make haste: forbear thee from meddling with God, who is with me, that he destroy thee not. Nevertheless Josiah would not turn his face from him, but disguised himself, that he might fight with him, and hearkened not unto the words of Necho from the mouth of God, and came to fight in the valley of Megiddo" (2 Chr. 35:20).
There's a good chance that Necho and Josiah didn't believe he same on every point. Too bad Josiah didn't find Necho's advice credible enough.
On the other hand, Consider how willing Ellen White was to take advice from those who weren't Adventists:
"A Capt. Press and his wife, of Williamstown, attended some of the meetings. Mrs. Press was the president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and for several years had been a vegetarian. She sought an interview with Mrs. White, and visited with her in her tent. ... Mrs. Press also urged Ellen White to take an all-out stand to banish all meat from her own table. ... but with her travels, with a diversity of cooks of varied skills, and with the pleading of certain of those who ate at her table, she had not taken a stand [before that point in time] that would have cleared the table entirely of meat" (4Bio 118, 119).
I suppose Sam might want to ask Danny why he put so much stock in what Hal Steenson said back in 1984, since Hal was not a Sabbath keeper at that time.
We ought to be willing to learn from anyone.