Bob, your and Gailon's "snouts", as Echo puts it, were in 3abn's business long before the BOD voted to file suit.
By August 24, 2006, John Lomacang had invited people with questions to contact him. So I did. On Sept. 1, 2006, he told me I could see the phone records. Danny contacted me on Thanksgiving Day 2006, not vice versa. Walt asked me to verify what he told me about the Tommy Shelton child molestation allegations soon afterwards.
You and Gailon have no business attempting to set the standards for any of the private ministries.
I don't believe I have. The Bible, SoP, community standards, and federal and state regulations are what set the standards.
Yes, when one finds allegations of serious problems it would be wrong not to deal with them. BUT, there are proper channels to take to deal with any of the problems that you might feel are present in any organization or with any person. Proper channels!
Can you give a clear-cut, explicit example where that was not done?
If you disapprove of how Wintley Phipps chose to participate with the fund raiser for the Dream Academy that's your prerogative. Taking it to the level you have in this thread, using your personal opinion about proper Sabbath observance to attempt to sully the reputation of Wintley Phipps is way out of line.
Again, I didn't start the thread. So are you saying that no one is allowed to comment on a topic if it disagrees with your personal opinion?
Somehow I'm not sure you can call it simply my personal opinion. Have you read Neh. 10:31 lately? And Neh. 13:15-21? Engaging in commerce on the Sabbath is definitely wrong, according to Scripture.
If you have concerns that Wintley Phipps is not properly perfoming the duties of a conference pastor, discuss that with his conference officials.
I wouldn't want to do that without talking to Wintley first, and thus I may have to wait till Wintley stops suing me.
Since we are on that topic now, how do you think it affects Wintley Phipp's reputation that he would dare countenance a lawsuit against one of his own brethren (assuming there is no mention in the 3ABN Board minutes of his disapproval of this suit), in direct disobedience to God's explicit commands? Now since it is a matter of record that this lawsuit was conjured up in retaliation for our blowing the whistle on Danny Shelton's cover up of the child molestation allegations against Tommy Shelton, how does that affect Wintley's reputation in his work for kids? What would Oprah Winfrey say about it?
Since ASI was asked to investigate everything, and that everything included the child molestation allegations against Tommy Shelton, is there anything in the 3ABN Board minutes to indicate that Wintley Phipps protested the board's decision not to ask ASI to investigate those child molestation allegations, which above anything else helped to get the ASI process going?
Wintley Phipps is free to issue a statement demonstrating that he has taken a stand for Seventh-day Adventist values, including a stand against the cover up of child molestation allegations, private inurement, unbiblical divorce, and threatening non-Adventist pastors with lawsuits because they have concerns about child molestation. And while he is at it, he can also state that he believes we ought to uphold the standards of Neh. 10:31; 13:15-21.
Not one of us has arrived at the truth yet. Truth is individual and progressive. If willing to be led, we will each be guided into that truth by the Holy Spirit, not by mortal man.
What exactly was your point here?