Neophyte:
-A person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief.
-A new convert to a religion.
It is interesting to note that the SDA faith is now literally littered with neophytes. But these neophytes have been in the church for a long time, yet still act and think like those who are new converts.
The leader of this crowd is Elder Dan Jackson, a man of impeccable ignorance who, along with hundreds of other NAD administrators, educators, conference workers, and lay people, voted the E-60 policy in direct contravention to GC Policy. Except there was just one little problem (well, two):
1. The NAD is a division of the GC and therefore can't have policies largely different from other divisions of the GC.
2. The NAD does not have its own constituency. This gem of an item, known by almost everyone in the church EXCEPT, apparently, by those on the NAD Executive Committee. "The Administration of the North American Division takes full responsibility for failing to do
sufficient research into the constitutional issues that impacted our decisions. In bringing this
matter to the floor in 2010 and 2011 we were doing so under the assumption that the North American Division had a constituency separate and distinct from the General Conference.
Unfortunately, we were wrong and we sincerely apologize."
http://www.adventistchurchconnect.com/site/1/docs/E-60_Update_Letter_Dan_Jackson.pdfAnd now comes the rebuttal on Spectrum (
http://spectrummagazine.org/blog/2012/08/12/close-reading-general-conference-working-policy-ordination) to the GC regarding ordination, working policy etc.
Mind this: The writers of this piece are the very ones who, just months ago, had no idea, none! that the NAD does not have its own constituency! Imagine them trying now to convince the church of their take on GC policy. Shall the ignoramuses really presume to teach us?
It is these kinds of individuals of whom the Apostle Paul spoke when he said that there are "teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say, nor wherof they affirm." 1 Timothy 1:7
The Spectrum writers continue: "Although the GC has formally considered and rejected proposals regarding the ordination of women at two GC sessions, there is no specific prohibition of such ordination in the General Conference Working Policy, the official, annually revised repository of GC policy."
Oh come on now!! I
thought that in 1881 the GC authorized the ordination of women??? Why no mention of that? Is it because they (the CUC et al) were caught lying about what happened in 1881? How soon the cockroaches run from their previous arguments once the light gets turned on!
What? No more parading of Communist Party ordained ministers from China?
Continuing... "there is no specific prohibition of such ordination in the General Conference Working Policy." Well, is there a specific prohibition against ordaining Mormons? Trees? 2-year old children?
But is it really true.....?
In the NAD Working Policy it states under the section,
L 35 20 Examination of Candidates "Wherever possible the candidate should plan to have his wife present for the examination, realizing that ordination affects
not only the individual but also the entire family."It's beyond me as to how someone can be a woman and yet still be able to use the phrase "his wife" in reference to herself. Perhaps the neophyte legions can figure it out for us.
Part II coming soon....
SDAminister