things i hope to do in 2009

Well, i’m not sure this is necessary, but in looking over what i wrote for 2008 and earlier, it gives some kind of focus to what i’m doing in life, so decided to do this again this year, albeit, a bit late. Of course all the following is “Lord willing”. I sure don’t know what will happen tomorrow, but God does, and i want to follow his plan, even if it is very different from my own.

1. Start producing the 1858 Great Controversy book in 3D animated form. This will require me to get training somewhere, as i have no artistic talent, and also no concept of what is needed to do a complete movie. Fortunately, powerful software – TrueSpace – has been made free, so the money factor is much less than first anticipated for this project (Maya costs around 3,000usd per copy). Currently the dream is to go to India, train 4 or 5 young people (and myself), and get cracking on this. Hopefully it will be done within 2 years. But while i’ve been thinking about and dreaming about this – over a year has gone by, and there is absolutely nothing to show for it, except i’ve downloaded the software, and realized i have no clue what to do.
Last year i did find a nice 3D animation on youtube called Pilgrim’s Progress, that jump-started me into seeing that something simple can have a big impact, and LOOKS like it might be something within my realm of talent/knowledge.

2. Help get the Romanian 1858gc into print and distributed. This book is translated now, and after proofreading, will need to be printed and promoted.

3. Help if necessary for the Thai and Burmese 1858gc books. Probably this will not be necessary, but noone knows for sure.

4. See my brother in America. I haven’t been to America in 5 years, so it will be nice to see my brother and other friends. I especially am eager to visit people who are interested in this 1858gc, and study with them. I believe Agatha Thrash is, and know of one person in Illinois who is also.

5. If possible, go to Europe and try and find translators for other languages, like Spanish, French, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Italian, Czech etc. Also, i wish to see Ukraine, as this 1858gc book was supposedly the evangelism book of the year there in 2005, but there has been no reports of what happened.

6. If possible, it would be nice to spend a while in the Caucasus region again, pushing forward the 1858gc book there, and meeting friends i made last time there who have fallen away from the truth.

7. Find out what happened to the Chinese translation that got abruptly terminated in Malaysia last summer.

8. Pray more

9. Discern God’s leading.

10. Study the prophecies more.

Well, that is 5 points less than last year. Let’s see….. of the 15 points last year, i could do #9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, & 15. Not a very good percentage……But i did get close on #3. Oh well, at least that was the goal. Hopefully i can do better this year.

Dear Jesus, Please come back soon. This life has nothing for me. I appreciate the friends and Brothers and Sisters you have led me to, and i pray that i have been a savor of life unto life for them. Please save them all in your kingdom, and myself too. Please keep your promise to “add all these other things unto you” if i keep your kingdom and righteousness first. I want to keep my eyes off of things of this earth, and on you, and want to show you to others.

David Gates “Converging Crisis” review

David Gates “Converging Crises” (actual name is “Converging Crises”)
F

David Gates is one of my personal heroes of faith and action ever since i learned about him from the book “Mission Pilot” which i was handed to read in Cambodia in 2006. Many of his sermons have inspired me and strengthened my faith and prodded me to do more for my Master.

In August 2007 in Bangkok, he was a speaker at the ASI convention which i attended. His dynamism was contagious, and he really exemplified the pattern of Jesus – giving your all to save souls. He did make a few comments which concerned me – comments denigrating the leaders of the United States government, and a few odd conspiracy theories. I politely warned him about this in a couple of emails, to which there has never been a reply.

I hadn’t listened to any of his sermons for about half a year, when, in October i think, i noticed that there was some bruha on audioverse.org about the removal of his “Converging Crisis” audio. Reading the reasons given, and knowing Brother David’s conspiracy comments before, i sent a email encouraging the webmaster at audioverse. But actually, i should have carefully listened to the content first before doing that.

What has prompted this review, is that last week a strong SDA friend in India said two of his closest church Brothers had stopped attending church because of this sermon, saying that “Jesus is going to come back before 2031 anyway, so what need is there to go to church now”? Fortunately my friend did not follow them.

The above is the background on this review. I hope everyone reading this understands that i do love and respect Brother David Gates very much. I also hope everyone understands that we must point out error wherever it raises its ugly head – because no error can stand with the truth. I have graded it “F” because it is mixing truth and error. The spiritual message in this sermon is so very powerful and straight, that it deserves a A+++. But Bible-contradicting error is also included – including dissing our government leaders, and setting dates for when Jesus has to return by. The economic information given also is laughably wrong, thus turning away many intelligent minds from the spiritual truths that are contained.

What are in very large quote marks below is exactly what he says in the sermon, or is a summary of what he says. Everything else is my response.

All of the forecasts they make are totally unpredictable, because the future is unpredictable.

Brother David, your “forecast” about their “forecasts” is totally wrong, and you know it. In looking at the median economic growth forecast for example taken from a large sample of economists, you usually get something quite close to the actual figure, with a few of the forecasters hitting the nail on the head. Weather forecasts have been getting more and more accurate, and with the increase of knowledge and use of computers etc., the accuracy of economic forecasting has been improving as well. This accusation is just false.

Nobody is making long-term plans anymore.

This statement is completely false as a 2-second search on the internet will prove.

Things are changing so fast, that there is no way you can possibly know. So people are trying to figure out what to do just for today and tomorrow, they aren’t worried about ten years from now anymore. People used to make ten-year plans. Very few companies today will have a ten-year strategic plan, it is very difficult.

Flat out wrong David. Why are you making such outrageous claims? What are you reading or watching to get to this bent shape of mind?

It is totally impossible to make an accurate ten-year plan.

No it isn’t.
Now it’s my word against David’s. Who is right?
That’s one of the points i’m trying to make in this whole exercise of making a review of this sermon – there are many things that are quite ridiculous, that cannot be proven, and that have absolutely nothing to do with the Three Angels’ Messages. They are “scare” phrases often used by speakers to get the audience to believe that everything they have been taught is wrong.

This is not a good way to reach normal, thinking people. This is what is usually done to reach people who are interested in theories such as aliens/illuminati/zionists/George Bush etc. etc. being behind every bad thing that happens, and that these groups are trying to take over the world. These conspiracy theories are driving away the true-in-heart, and attracting dross to the Little Flock. Enough! Just preach the straight truth, and let the truth cut to the heart without all this falsehood being mixed in with it.

Sin entered the world after 31 years, because Jesus died exactly 4,000 years later.

Not supported by inspired writings Brother. You are guilty of reading something into the text that is NOT there.

2031 is the outside limit of the period allocated, the maximum period allocated for this world’s great controversy….. Jesus will not come back after 2031…. This is absolutely, positively the last generation.

David Gates – you have sinned with these words. God’s messenger says in CEV p.25: “The Lord has shown me that the message of the third angel must go, and be proclaimed to the scattered children of the Lord, and that it should not be hung on time; for time never will be a test again. I saw that some were getting a false excitement arising from preaching time; that the third angel’s message was stronger than time can be. I saw that this message can stand on its own foundation, and that it needs not time to strengthen it, and that it will go in mighty power, and do its work, and will be cut short in righteousness.”

No doubt you did not intend to lead anyone astray by making this statement, Brother David. But by this statement, i know of 2 Brothers in India prone to fanaticism, who have stopped attending church because of what you have said here. They see no reason to go to a sleeping church, because Jesus will come back so soon anyway. You see, by mixing in lies with truth, your whole message becomes a corrupt mass, leading to things that none of us could possibly imagine. Whereas if we stay on the path of truth alone, these people may fall off at some point anyway, but at least their blood is not on our hands. Now will you repent and not repeat this error again? Please David, don’t create a “false excitement” on time again.

If you really believed Jesus was coming back soon, you would spend your time and money differently.

AMEN!

thai 1858 great controversy printed!!

p displaying thai 1858 great controversyThe following is a email from the above lady who translated the 1858 Great Controversy into Thai:

And i went ahead with the printing. 2 days before the day i received a call confirming that the seminar would not postpone. It was actually the school’s (Chiang Mai Adventist Academy) week of prayers, and in the evening the literature and the three angels message club made a special program, like talk about health and food, talk about this gc1858, music, natural theraphy, etc. I was scheduled to talk on Tuesday 3 February from 5-7pm, but when it came to reality i was able to talk only for 30minutes! I could only introduce the book and told how it came to thai language. I planned to give 1-2 chapters study with the students, but no time. Anyway, we sold about 54 books for 2 days. Praise God! 🙂

The book looked similar to the english ones which were printed in Malaysia, a bit thicker maybe, but quite strong binding. I don’t like its cover quality tho, since after often reading, the color went fading. 🙁 We thanked God that we printed only 1,000 copies (actually received 70 copies more for free) and we know now what we want to improve next time. I want to send you a copy. Can i send to H’s address? 🙂 – 130 baht – ut oh! Kidding! 🙂

Last Sabbath we all worshiped at Eden garden in Mae Taeng. I gave gc1858 study of chapter 17 and 20 in the afternoon for about 80 minutes. Praise God for His leading! After finished, some brothers/sisters told me that they felt awaken while i was talking. And some even asked to do it more. Many young people likes ask-answer style and most of the time they were active coming in front and reading aloud at the microphone. Between the chapters i invited those children from Praow to sing a practiced love song. They all enjoyed. 🙂 M was there, too, and he gave me some advices how i should talk. People came to Eden on that Sabbath over hundred, but less than every time. I was told that many falled. 🙁

After Sabbath and before we left for Bangkok we found out that we sold about 88 copies at Eden. 🙂 But i gave 20% discount same like at Chiangmai Adventist Academy. We took about 160 copies back with and i plan to go to BACC (Bangkok Adventist Chinese Church) and talk with Pastor S for its promoting tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. Pastor Sa– adviced me that maybe i should go around thailand to promote this book! – Oh!!! Well, if that’s God’s will, i will do it. 🙂

20 new souls for Jesus

The Himalayan Medical Missionary Centre director held an evangelistic meeting in the beginning of February in the Doars – Plains area of India. Praise God that 20 souls were converted to the truth. They were thankful to be able to rent a generator, whose noise helped keep the elephants away!

To read the short article and see the pics, please look in the bar at the right under “evangelistic results”.
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Also, today he sent a email saying that he was busy working on the first ever SDA-owned church in the strongly buddhist state of Sikkim 🙂 How i wish i could be with him to help him and his evangelists do more gospel work to fight the powers of darkness in high places.

stats for earlysda & great-controversy-movie websites


Today i checked the stats for my 4 web sites, only 3 of which i’m using. All results are based on the last 6 months, so i guess you could double them to arrive at a rough yearly total. Anything with less than 20 requests is not included in the totals below. There is no way with this statistics program to determine how many of the requests are from crawler bots, and how many are from real people, but i guess around 10-20% are from bots.

For some reason, this blog gets more requests than my main earlysda site – receiving 49,919 requests during the last 6 months. By far the most popular post is the one about Jan Paulsen and the pope, with the one about No mistakes in the Bible running a distant second.

Earlysda.com’s home page received 11,364 requests, with the Download page getting 7,369. The movie of the first chapter of the 1858 Great Controversy book was requested 3,085 times, accounting for more than 1/4 of all the bytes downloaded in the past six months.

For audio, the requests for the 1858GC mp3 files were
Contents to chapter 10 3,503
Chapter 11-20 2,576
Chapter 21-30 2,322
Chapter 31-41 2,253
–128bit – only around 2 weeks of activity
00-contents 125
02-ch02 89
01-ch01 84

RTF files:
I was extremely surprised to see that the number one requested RTF file by a large margin was the Tagalog 1858 Great Controversy!
Tagalog 3,153
English 1,354
German 1,211
Georgian 938
Malay 825
Cebuano 728
Polish 555
Ilonggo 554
Tamil 442
Japanese 440
Spanish 393
Korean 357

Little Flock 1,305
Testimony vol.1-10 1,051
Steps to Christ 870
Testimony vol.11-13 801
Christian Experiences & Views 621
Supplement 509

William Miller’s books
Miller Evidence 983
Views or Prophecies 966
William Miller Biography 672
Dissertations 355

Other:
Joseph Bates’ Biography 766
1858GC Sentences 371
Certainty of Awakening Message 198
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Daniel Winter’s writings or compilations:
Ernie Knoll’s dreams’ review 410
GC Unfulfilled Prophecies 373
Diet and Foods For the End Time 206
Great Calendar Controversy 157
GC Nihongo Yogen 66

PDF files requested showed a different pattern. Please note that some of the books are not in RTF format, as i don’t have fonts for them, so can only offer them in PDF format:
1858 Great Controversy:
Nepali 1,042
Bengali 929
Vietnamese 893
Tamil 865
Ukrainian 648
Hindi 472
Sinhala 498
Korean 497
Assamese 391
Russian 349
Malagasy 329
Georgian 290
Vietnamese 94

rampaged-by-elephant 220
hmmc-pedong-school 154

–Bible reading chapter checklist
English 597
Thai 143
Chinese 131
Khmer 126

If anyone has any suggestions or advice about what should be put up on the net, please let me know. I’m hoping most of all to make a 2D-3D animated movie of the 1858Great Controversy and put it up on the net someday, but at the quickest, it will probably take 2 or 3 years. I also hope to read some of the early adventist books and put the audio files up.

For translations of the 1858 Great Controversy, i hope to get the Thai, Romanian, and Myanmar versions up soon, and try to find an electronic copy of the Khmer version. But there is almost nothing else in the pipeline. I really wish someone would get a burden to translate this precious book into Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish, French, and Arabic especially, and for someone to carefully proofread the Russian version again.

May God abundantly bless all the readers/listeners/viewers of the truth-filled messages, and may we all keep our eyes on Jesus 🙂

big pics loaded


I had been asked a long time ago to put up the big pics instead of just the thumbnails for the pics listed on the left side of this page, but i was afraid it would eat up too much of my allotted disk space. But in checking my disk space usage on Godaddy, my hoster, i saw that i’m not using even 1% of the allotted space! So i have now uploaded all the big pics for the thumbnails, so if you see something interesting, feel free to click on it to see “The Big Picture” 🙂

Which pics do i like best?
Well, to choose one from each page:

Turkey-Nepal give-me-your-burden or wearing-jacket-sent-from-japan
London-Greece bible-areopagus-akropolis
India goateed-driver or dedicated-sdas-pune-india
Sri Lanka hiking-guide
Burma tiger-makeup
Vietnam kool-k
Cambodia b-i-b-l-e or phnom-penh-shack
Philippines travelling-selling-books
Malaysia 1000-voices-selling or stack-of-gc-mirajin-printing-kk or super-bright-borneo-flower
Thailand red-hot-chili-peppers
Laos vientiane-roadside-lunch
Thailand 2007 asi-booth-with-hope-bangkok or sign-us-up-for-the-harvest
Thailand living 2008 where-the-melon-goes
Traveling SE Asia w-baptism-day-hmong-pics or fearsome-creature
Proofreading myanmar-1858gc-proofreading-g

What’s your favorite?

himeji sda church


Last Saturday was the day i had been waiting for over 4 weeks. Around the beginning of January, i called a retired SDA pastor in Chiba who was scheduled to come to Himeji to preach on the 31st. I explained what i was doing trying to promote the first edition of The Great Controversy book, and he said he had a one hour study in the afternoon after lunch at the church, and i could introduce the book there. Well, in my enthusiasm, i understood him to mean that i would be given one hour to have a study, but what he meant is just that he would have a study, and i could have a minute or two to introduce the book.

Sleep left me at 1:10am as the friend i was staying with woke up, turned on the light, said it was one o’clock, then went back to sleep. He did that several more times until it turned 5 o’clock, when he said he was going to sleep, and i could get up now. He seemed a bit surprised when i said i hadn’t slept since around 1 o’clock. I leave at 5:30, ride the subway to Umeda, then wait for my friends who are going with me, at JR Osaka station. Our train is pretty full, and i have to stand up a while, but after about 20 minutes a space opens, and the husband of my friend and i sit down and start eating breakfast. It takes about 1:30 to Himeji, and we just barely make the bus to go to church. After getting off at Aoyama-saka-no-shita, we turn left and walk about 5 minutes straight up a hill to a nicely-built “house-style” church.

A Gift of Light (by Roger W. Coon 1983)


A Gift of Light (by Roger W. Coon 1983)
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This book is an apologetic for Ellen White being a true prophet of God. The author, an associate secretary for the Ellen G. White Estate, explains what a prophet does, how Ellen White was chosen, gives several direct examples from the life of Ellen White showing that she must have been inspired from God, and ends with several examples of non-SDAs who admitted that Ellen White had more than human inspiration to arrive at some of her writings.

It is interesting, and probably well-suited for someone who desires to learn about Ellen White to know if they can believe what she wrote is from God or not.

God’s first choice for choosing a prophet to carry his words in the 1840’s was not Ellen White. First was William Foy, then second was Hazen Foss. But both of these men refused to carry the message, having some idea it seems of the super-responsibility involved. So God chose the “weakest of the weak”, the better to display his mighty power.

One of the experiences quoted is a first-hand account. This young unbelieving man in Australia went to listen to Ellen White speak. She got up on the platform, and opened her mouth, but nothing came out. She looked around the room, and then again the same thing happened. This time she looked intently at everyone, and then turned to look at those seated on the platform behind her. She saw one man and said “What is this man doing on the platform with me?” He hurriedly left. The young man in the audience later learned that the man who left had problems with money, spiritualism, and loose morals. The Holy Spirit had not allowed her to speak until this man’s presence was off the platform and out of the meeting place. The young man who went to listen was convicted forever of the truth that she was a prophet from God, and happy to say, the man who was rebuked also later repented.

The only problem with the book is the same as in nearly all works regarding inspiration: Almost nobody believes that the prophet gets the words from God. The author here lists 3 options to communicate the message (parentheses in original): “She could quote the divine messenger; she might use the writings of another author (the Bible writers often resorted to this method); or she might phrase the message of God in words of her own composition.” Perhaps i could suggest a 4th option? – that would be – The Holy Spirit so infilled her that the words she wrote were exactly the words that God had for her. This is why she can truthfully say (2SG): “I am just as dependent upon the Spirit of the Lord in relating or writing a vision, as in having the vision.”

What struck me most in reading this small book(let), is how greatly the example of the leaders affects the whole organization. With humble, self-denying leaders, the movement will be strong in the truth and God can work mightily for it. But when the leaders are self-serving and indulgent, you can expect the members to display similar traits. This is what has happened to the Seventh-day Adventist church – the pioneer leaders were very close with God, but more recent leaders are more and more like the world, until now (2009) we have a General Conference President who even got one of his degrees from the same university that pope Benedict XVI did! No wonder that the Spirit of God is mostly helpless to work in God’s own church now.

Let’s pray that God’s people will believe his prophets, so that we may prosper, and be prepared for the soon coming Latter Rain, when many of us shall dream dreams and have visions from the Lord.

Book of Enoch


Book of Enoch (said to have been written around 3,000 B.C.)
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I’ve known about this book for a long time, but only recently read it. It is purported to be written by Enoch, and in fact, fragrements of it were found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, attesting to the age of the writing.

However, this book is not included in the Biblical canon for very good reasons – it is very strange. Probably i would not believe the Bible if this book was included. Listed below are just a few of the more egregious errors – angels impregnating humans, eternal punishing, astronomical foolishness like windows for the sun and moon to come out of and go into and punishment for certain stars who “transgressed”, winter before the flood, Noah blessing the Lord when just born etc. etc.

Yes, there are many good things written – about how righteousness will be rewarded in the future life, and unrighteousness will be punished in the great day of judgment. Also, there is a fascinating prophecy given around chapters 86-90. Here is one passage that is obviously a prophecy about the coming of Jesus: “All who dwell on earth shall fall down and worship before him, And will praise and bless and celebrate with song the Lord of Hosts. And for this reason hath he been chosen and hidden before Him, Before the creation of the world and for evermore.”

But for all this, the only reason not to give it a “F”, is because parts of this book were actually quoted in the Bible.

Quotes
Observe and see how (in the winter) all the trees seem as though they had withered and shed all their leaves, except fourteen trees, which do not lose their foliage but retain the old foliage from two to three years till the new comes.

And Enoch went and said: ‘Azazel, thou shalt have no peace: a severe sentence has gone forth against thee to put thee in bonds: And thou shalt not have toleration nor request granted to thee, because of the unrighteousness which thou hast taught, and because of all the works of godlessness and unrighteousness and sin which thou hast shown to men.’
Then I went and spoke to them all together, and they were all afraid, and fear and trembling seized them.
And they besought me to draw up a petition for them that they might find forgiveness, and to read their petition in the presence of the Lord of heaven. For from thenceforward they could not speak(with Him) nor lift up their eyes to heaven for shame of their sins for which they had been condemned.
Then I wrote out their petition, and the prayer in regard to their spirits and their deeds individually and in regard to their requests that they should have forgiveness and length.

I saw there seven stars like great burning mountains, and to me, when I inquired regarding them, The angel said: ‘This place is the end of heaven and earth: this has become a prison for the stars and the host of heaven. And the stars which roll over the fire are they which have transgressed the commandment of the Lord in the beginning of their rising, because they did not come forth at their appointed times. And He was wroth with them, and bound them till the time when their guilt should be consummated (even) for ten thousand years.’

Also another phenomenon I saw in regard to the lightnings: how some of the stars arise and become lightnings and cannot part with their new form.

In the year 500, in the seventh month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the life of Enoch.

And on that day were two monsters parted, a female monster named Leviathan, to dwell in the abysses of the ocean over the fountains of the waters. But the male is named Behemoth, who occupied with his breast a waste wilderness named Duidain, on the east of the garden where the elect and righteous dwell, where my grandfather was taken up, the seventh from Adam, the first man whom the Lord of Hosts created.

And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel, and the spirit of the hail is a good angel. And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit therein, and that which ascends from it is like smoke, and its name is frost.

And now the angels are making a wooden {ark} (building),

And in proportion as the burning of their bodies becomes severe, a corresponding change shall take place in their spirit for ever and ever;

And those same waters will undergo a change in those days; for when those angels are punished in these waters, these water-springs shall change their temperature, and when the angels ascend, this water of the springs shall change and become cold.

For men were not created for such a purpose, to give confirmation to their good faith with pen and ink.

And the sun rises from that portal and sets in the west, and returns to the east and rises thirty mornings in the third portal and sets in the west in the third portal. And on that day the night becomes longer than the day, and night becomes longer than night, and day shorter than day till the thirtieth morning, and the night amounts exactly to ten parts and the day to eight parts.

(Regarding the sun) As he rises, so he sets and decreases not, and rests not, but runs day and night, and his light is sevenfold brighter than that of the moon; but as regards size they are both equal.

And at the ends of the earth I saw twelve portals open to all the quarters (of the heaven), from which the winds go forth and blow over the earth.

(Speaking of Noah’s birth) unto Lamech my son there hath been born a son, the like of whom there is none, and his nature is not like man’s nature, and the colour of his body is whiter than snow and redder than the bloom of a rose, and the hair of his head is whiter than white wool, and his eyes are like the rays of the sun, and he opened his eyes and thereupon lighted up the whole house. And he arose in the hands of the midwife, and opened his mouth and blessed the Lord of heaven.

(Lamech asking his father to go talk with Enoch – who has already been translated) I am here to petition thee and implore thee that thou mayest go to Enoch, our father, and learn from him the truth, for his dwelling-place is amongst the angels.

The Historical Atlas of the Bible


The Historical Atlas of the Bible by Dr. Ian Barnes (2006)
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This book is very hefty, with lots of beautiful color pictures. The graphs get a little old after a while, but there are plenty of nice pictures to keep the attention, and the mind stayed on ancient historical things related to those people and places in the times when the Bible was written.

Unfortunately, the author shows his disregard for the words contained in the Bible many times, giving the impression that he doesn’t care whatever God says in it, but thinks it is an interesting book, something to be dissected by modern-day scholars to prove how untrustworthy the Bible is. Laughingly, for all his doctorate and such, there are numerous English grammatical errors.

He writes: “When the Hebrews became farmers, after the occupation of Canaan, the Canaanite harvest festivals were celebrated as manifestations of the same power of God which had brought the people safely out of Egypt.”

“Some of the contradictory information (in the Bible about the Exodus) becomes much clearer if it is accepted that the biblical accounts of the journey combine traditions about several waves of Hebrew penetration into Canaan, with at least two distinct journeys.”

“… the Ten Commandments have no known parallels in the ancient Near East and could well go back to Moses himself.”

“(The spies were sent to Canaan and told of fierce people) But the lure of the land was irresistible.”

“However, extensive archaeological work on the site of Jericho reveals no walled city appropriate to the period of the Hebrew conquest. … Perhaps the Jericho stories were handed down and woven into the Biblical epic when the Hebrew conquest stories began to take shape.”

“The design of such temples (Canaanite) influenced the Hebrew Temple in Jerusalem and other cities.”

“(when the captured ark was returned) The Ark was then transported to Kiriath-jearim where it remained for 20 years, doubtless under watchful Philistine eyes.”

“… Zadok … marks a distinct movement towards the Canaanite expression of religious beliefs.”

“The influence of Greek dramatic traditions may be seen in the structure of the Old Testament Book of Job.”

All of the above examples shows how the author puts his thinking above the words in the Bible.

Some examples of sloppy English:
“In this mosaic from the Arian Baptistry in Ravenna dates from the 5th century A.D.”

“… Lazarus raised for death”

“… Herod conquered his kingdom”

“Under his successor, Nebuchadnezzar II who ruled from 605 to 562 B.C.”
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The book provides easy-to-understand timelines, and nice pictures, but the overall tone of deprecating the Bible, and the sloppy writing, makes it unacceptable.

my own house


Until the end of January at least.

I’ve been bouncing around from place to place, spending a nite here, 3 nites there etc. etc., but yesterday a former English student in Katano let me come to an unused house next to her place. It is small, but very nice for me with a kitchen and bath and s.i.l.e.n.c.e. That is what i’ve needed – no TV or other distractions. Also, while i appreciate my former homeless friend letting me stay with him, it is very uncomfortable, with mold and mildew everywhere, and the scum of 3 years hanging around in the bathroom, and with his bottle of urine and tobacco smell and sake and numerous grumblings about how i inconvenience him……. So very glad to be away from there. In going to the new place yesterday tho, i carried about 6kg in my backpack, and another 5 or 6 in a backpack hanging in front of me, and walked around 1:30. My neck became seriously painful, and still not quite recovered as i type this today.

Sure am glad my former English student took me in. Actually, i did take it as a sign from God. A different student told me about this lady being willing to take me in, but i kept looking for something else, especially hoping to find a place where the people are interested in studying the Bible and Great Controversy book. But…..no leads. Then last Friday while walking the 2 hours from one friend’s place to another in Osaka, i hear “Danny!” coming from a car. Huh? What? I go closer and sure enough, it is this lady i was told who had an empty house who could take me in. She seemed even more surprised than me, and we both took this as a sign from God. Why would she be driving about 20km from her house, on just the street at just time i was walking there, when actually i wasn’t even planning to be on that street at all? And Osaka is a big, big city. Quite amazing 🙂

On Sabbath in went to Settsu-Tonda SDA meeting place. About 10 people showed up. Two ladies greeted me at the door, and when one said she was the “pastor”, i said that the Bible says that women should not be pastors. But no one got angry, and if fact, we had a very very good talk over lunch. We could talk deeply about the apostasy in the SDA church, and what needs to be done, and i could even read a bit to them from the Japanese Great Controversy book. The “pastor” lady was quite humble which was a surprise to me, and said she knew that the SOP books have been changed and massaged. The lone man at the place told me that they had offered me to stay at that little meeting room, but he told them i didn’t need it. I thanked him for telling me, as that was true, but was surprised he refused their offer before even asking me….. He did give me 4 nice apples tho!

Well, i still hope i can find someone who wishes to study the Bible and 1858gc. Otherwise, i wonder what i’m doing in Japan. On the 31st i’m supposed to give a study at Himeji church, to which i’m looking forward to very much. I hope to have the Japanese study guide for the book ready by then – maybe my friend in Thailand can get it printed and sent here by then. To print 30 copies here in Japan is outrageously expensive – 300usd or so, and i will not spend that kind of money.

Now to go to the supermarket and buy something to eat. It will be fun seeing old places and familiar faces (i hope) as i stay here until the end of the month.

The Ellen G. White Writings (by Arthur White 1973)


The Ellen G. White Writings (by Arthur White 1973)
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The question for me has been settled a long time ago – Is the Bible the words of God and thus inerrant, or is it the words of humans with their tendency to make mistakes? This is the absolute most important question us humans will ever have to answer – and our answer will definitely determine our eternal destiny. Yes, i know that to know the only true God and Jesus Christ who he sent is eternal life, but how can we know that? – thru the Bible. And if the Bible has mistakes in some areas, how can we be sure it doesn’t have mistakes in this area too? If there are some mistakes/errors in the Bible, then it all becomes a great guessing game about what is true and what is not, and the end result will be a class of highly educated skeptics who will assert that they are the only ones to determine what in the Bible is true, and what is not. Sad to say, we as Seventh-day Adventists have been moving slowly down the latter path for several generations now, and it is getting harder and harder to find people who really believe all the Bible is from God and thus completely true.

For most all SDAs, and i’ve written on this before, the question of inerrancy arises when they find discrepancies or outright contradictions in the books that have Ellen White’s name on the cover. This is true. You can find many such places. The problem resolved itself for me a long time ago when i realized that almost no one, including her husband, really believed that what Ellen White wrote was from God himself. In 1883 the General Conference formed a committee with the express intention to “correct the imperfections in the books”. The year before that they came out with “Early Writings”. In comparing the part in that book that corresponds to the 1858 Great Controversy, i became alarmed because there were so many changes and additions and deletions. Also, on the official Ellen .G. White Estate web site, you can find an article regarding the changes made to the Great Controversy in 1911. Basically, they formed a committee and asked for opinions from many people and made the changes. Now wait a minute – God never gives his prophetic word by committee. Also, he never gives his words, and then a few years later takes them back and/or gives completely contradicting words. With this information, i knew that there was something rotten at the core of what has been done to the writings of Ellen White.

William (Willie) White was Ellen’s son, and entrusted with overseeing the book work. As far as i can tell, he was very unfaithful. Then Arthur White, Ellen’s grandson, became the White Estate director. He wrote the book reviewed here, showing that he was unfaithful also.

This book review is based on its reading in the Northern Luzon Adventist College’s (Philippines) library in early 2007. One reason i was interested in this book, is that the only person in Japan printing and actively promoting the printing of Ellen White’s books recently had this book translated and printed, trying to bolster his position of there being small mistakes in the Bible.
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Favorably quoting William White’s words in 1912:
“If it had been essential to the salvation of man that he should have a clear and harmonious understanding of the chronology of the world, the Lord would not have permitted the disagreements and discrepancies which we find in the writings of the Bible historians…” (p.37)

Page 26 quotes Henry Alford favorably: “the highly appreciated British theologian — admits of much variety in points of minor consequence.”.

Page 77 discusses Emmaus being about threescore furlongs from Jerusalem: “Did the Holy Spirit impart this detailed information on “the conventionally received distances” between the cities named, or did the prophetic writers draw this incidental and unimportant but descriptive information from the common source of knowledge available to anyone?”
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Admittedly, this is a very, very short review. But it gives the underlying assumptions that those entrusted with taking care of the writings of Ellen White hold. Beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing!

in cold osaka


My former homeless friend and i went to church near Tsuruhashi on the first Sabbath of January. This is about the only SDA church i know of in Osaka where they are not openly defying God. But how disappointed i was when the pastor gave the same sermon i’ve heard so many times – that agape love is God’s special love, and that it is “unconditional”. During the meal after the sermon i told the pastor, who is a young man sent from Korea, that he should repent and teach the truth. He asked for more information, so i sent him a detailed thing about how agape doesn’t have anything to do with some kind of special love, and how God does hate some of his created beings. There has been no response. Funny thing, in reading the new year’s message from the Western Japan Conference president, i see the exact same thing written. Lord, how long will you allow your people to be lulled to sleep like this? How long will we desire smooth things spoken to us? May we repent and follow you Jesus, to the cross.

My former homeless friend was very happy to have me come to his little one-room mansion at first, but slowly started letting out how i’m in his way by complaining when he smokes in the room, and asking him to do something with his large bottle of urine that he usually uses as getting up to walk the 3 steps to the bathroom is too bothersome. But really, just seeing that bottle about 2 feet away from you while eating is gross.

It’s so sad to see how this 75 y.o. man has digressed in the 3 years i’ve been gone. When i left Japan in 2005 he had stopped smoking and drinking, and was seriously considering following Jesus. Now, he is back to living like he did when homeless – like an animal – except now that he gets money from the govt. every month so has enough to eat and drink and smoke. I believe one reason he digressed, is that he used to be very, very careful about saving money. He would eat just white rice with maybe one vegetable for his meals. Over a couple of years, he saved more than 5,000usd. But the govt. official found out about that, got angry, and took all that money plus cut off his welfare from the govt. for 4 months. After that my friend says “use it all up, as much as you can”. So he buys around 3 or 4 cups of sake or beer a day, plus some other junky stuff that he doesn’t need at all, just to get to zero at the end of the month to keep the official happy. What a waste!

His place is very small, and full of mold and mildew and sometimes cigarette smoke, so i try to spend most of my time outside. It is fun walking around, seeing old sights, and once in a while with the right angle of the building and shadows etc., it really hits me in a nostalgic way – bringing back lots of old memories. I do see tho that some of my old memories are not really good ones that will help lead me to heaven. Perhaps one reason is that of all the girls i’ve ever liked, all of them were ones i met here in Osaka…..

pilgriming


As a pilgrim in this world, i’m getting ready to move to another friend’s place. He used to be homeless, but a friend and i helped him get welfare from the govt. He is 75 years old, and while he doesn’t have much interest in things of God, he is very nice to me. Yesterday after church we walked to Osaka castle and enjoyed that little bit of nature in the big city. It was kind of sad walking past the building where i lived from 1990-1997, and see it torn down, but that is progress i guess.

Please keep me in your prayers Yesterday i had to rebuke the pastor sharply for preaching about unconditional love. That seems to be the most popular teaching in the SDA church these days……

Hopefully i’ll stay here about one week, then move to the house where i lived about 7 years from 1998-2005. The owner of the house is overcoming depression, and is really wanting to see me again, even saying we should have a “tempura party” – yummm!