I compare Adventism with other non-adventist faiths that Ted Wilson snubs his nose at in his speeches - and I've often found more integrity in the non-SDA denominations because of a lack of conservatism. On the one hand, some of the SDA conservatives are quick to launch onto something as small as "gospel music" to insinuate that people coming from this certain cultural tradition who are also of a certain ethnic group are inherently immoral than even those who lie, cheat, and steal, but happen to be of another ethnic group. But I look at the non-SDA denomination that I've been familiar with and ask - would it be common place to have a number of pastors there implicated in genocides? Would it be common for campus ministry leaders to support church members who've lied against others, exploited others, etc? Would it be common for campus ministry leaders to support fornication among church members, dishonesty, exploitation while meanwhile campaigning against women's ordination? Usually, when you think of a christian person - you think of a certain level of integrity and code of conduct - this is what I've experienced in other denominations. But in the adventist church - there is a bid to convince others - that merely on ethnicity alone - that one's tradition and perspective as a christian is faulty - even more faulty than for example, those who don't adhere to the 10 commandments or have been implicated in genocides. Some of the adventist leaders who seem to have this animousity towards particular ethnic groups, themselves are not as accomplished economically or professionally as christians that I encountered in these other denominations -perhaps this explains their "ill will". In general, what I've noticed as a result of the conservatism in adventism - is that there are those who have a predisposition of seeking out others with an aim of having "ill will" for others - almost akin to "witchraft" - wishing others ill - or at - with this kind of attitude, how can you truly have a "christian" community rather than a "club". I've never encountered this kind of attititude in other denominations. In adventism it is as if tribalism is a religion and t theology.