Artiste asked:
You are ignoring the part where the term ordained was crossed out on one of the her certificates, and also on a form that she had to fill out she put an "X" in the space where it asked if the person was ordained, thus indicating that she did not consider herself an ordained minister.
Is there some reason you left those facts out?
You correctly say that the word "ordained" is crossed out on one of the credentials that exists. It is not known as to who crossed that word out. Ther is no evidence to support the idea that EGW crossed it out. Just as there is no evidence to suplport the idea that someone else crossed it out. Someone, who is not knwon crossed it out. That is all we know.
So, as ther is no evidence as to who crossed it ou, the fact that it is crossed out has little to know value. Probably the best that could be said is that some unknown person wanted to make a statement that EGW asas not ordained. IOW, they took the position that as she was not ordained in a ceremony where people laid hands on her, she was not ordained in their thinking.
Also, we donot know the time when that word was crossed out. It could have been crossed out after her deathl.
What we do know is that the word "ordained" was crossed out on only one of the cirtificates that we have. It was not crosssed out on any of the others, of which I beleive we have two. So, if you say that EGW crossed it out, I would ask you why did she not cross that word out out on the others?