We should also remember the story about how Will Kellogg, founder of Kellogg's, was chatting with his brother, John Harvey Kellogg, and John Harvey went to rambling. Will felt that John Harvey was losing it, and he contacted A. G. Daniells and offered to pay the expenses of every Adventist who wanted to come to the next Battle Creek Sanitarium constituency meeting.
Why did Will make that offer? To facilitate some sort of mean, nasty, hostile takeover? No. He was trying to save the San.
It almost worked, but John Harvey went to court and ended up retaining control.
John Harvey didn't want preachers who ate meat to be controlling the sanitarium. But what happened it the end? Because of the San's debts and the depression, John Harvey lost control anyway, to those not of our faith, and the San started serving meat.
So maybe things would have turned out better if he had allowed the constituency to have their way at that constituency meeting. Maybe if he had followed the Spirit of Prophecy counsel and not gone into debt like he did. Maybe ....