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The Loud Cry responds to Nicholas's GCSDA.htm page
The Loud Cry
responds to Omega Ministries
Reply from the Ellen G. White Estate regarding
letters I wrote them
Reply
from the Voice of Prophecy
The True
Remnant of God
Accuser of the Brethren!
What
Constitutes Babylon according to Ellen G. White
Babylon and the Remnant Church by Ellen
G. White
General
Conference is not Babylon by David M. Curtis
S.D.A Church
not Babylon by Ellen G. White
The Shaking by Ellen G. White
Restlessness and Accusation
by Ellen G. White
David M. Curtis & Nicholas Letters about the General Conference
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Sister White writes about attacking Roman
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Sister White Writes
about
Attacking Roman
Catholics
By Gary Zwicke
Guarding Our Approaches.--We should not, upon
entering a place, build up unnecessary barriers between us and other
denominations, especially the Catholics, so that they shall think we
are their avowed enemies. We should not create a prejudice in their
minds unnecessarily, by making a raid upon them.... From that which
God has shown me, a great number will be saved from among the
Catholics.--Manuscript 14, 1887. {Ev 573.4}
A Cautious Work.--Be cautious in your labors, brethren, not to
assail the prejudices of the people too strongly. There should be no
going out of the way to attack other denominations; for it only
creates a combative spirit and closes ears and hearts to the
entrance of the truth. We have our work to do, which is not to tear
down but to build up. We are to repair the breach that has been made
in the law of God. It is the nobler work to build up, to present the
truth in its force and power and let it cut its way through
prejudice and reveal error in contrast with truth. {Ev 574.1}
There is danger that our ministers will say too much against the
Catholics and provoke against themselves the strongest prejudices of
that church. There are many souls in the Roman Catholic faith who
are looking with interest to this people; but the power of the
priest over his charges is great, and if he can prejudice the people
by his stay-away arguments, so that when the truth is uttered
against the fallen churches they may not hear it, he will surely do
it. But as laborers together with God, we are provided with
spiritual weapons, mighty to the pulling down of the strongholds of
the enemy.--Letter 39, 1887. {Ev 574.2}
Avoid Unkind Thrusts.--Let not those who write for our papers make
unkind thrusts and allusions that will certainly do harm, and that
will hedge up the way and hinder us from doing the work that we
should do in order to reach all classes, the Catholics included. It
is our work to speak the truth in love, and not to mix in with the
truth the Unsanctified elements of the natural heart, and speak
things that savor of the same spirit possessed by our enemies. All
sharp thrusts will come back upon us in double measure when the
power is in the hands of those who can exercise it for our injury.
Over and over the message has been given to me that we are not to
say one word, not to publish one sentence, especially by way of
personalities, unless positively essential in vindicating the truth,
that will stir up our enemies against us, and arouse their passions
to a white heat. . . . {Ev 574.3}
It is true that we are commanded to "cry aloud, spare not, lift up
the voice like a trumpet, and show My people their transgression,
and the house of Jacob their sins." Isa. 58:1. This message must be
given, but while it must be given, we should be careful not to
thrust and crowd and condemn those who have not the light that we
have. We should not go out of our way to make hard thrusts at the
Catholics. Among the Catholics there are many who are most
conscientious Christians, and who walk in all the light that shines
upon them, and God will work in their behalf. Those who have had
great privileges and opportunities, and who have failed to improve
their physical, mental, and moral powers, but who have lived to
please themselves, and have refused to bear their responsibility,
are in greater danger and in greater condemnation before God than
those who are in error upon doctrinal points, yet who seek to live
to do good to others. Do not censure others; do not condemn
them.--Testimonies, vol. 9, pp. 241-244. (1909) {Ev 575.1}
Shutting the Door in Their Faces.--Preach the truth, but restrain
the words which show a harsh spirit; for such words cannot help or
enlighten anyone. The Echo is a paper that should be circulated
largely. Do not do anything that would hinder its sale. There is no
reason why it should not be as a light shining in a dark place. But
for Christ's sake heed the admonitions which have been given in
regard to making scathing remarks about the Catholics. Many
Catholics read the Echo, and among the number there are honest souls
who will accept the truth. But there is such a thing as shutting the
door in their faces as they are about to enter. Put more cheering
testimonies of thanksgiving into the Echo. Do not hedge up its way,
and prevent it from going to all parts of the world by making it a
medium for hard expressions. Satan rejoices when one word of
bitterness is found on its pages.--Counsels to Editors, p. 45.
(1896) {Ev 575.2}
Expose Fallacy by Presenting Truth.--Decided proclamations are to be
made. But in regard to this line of work, I am instructed to say to
our people: Be guarded. In bearing the message, make no personal
thrusts at other churches, not even the Roman Catholic Church.
Angels of God see in the different denominations many who can be
reached only by the greatest caution. Therefore let us be careful of
our words. Let not our ministers follow their own impulses in
denouncing and exposing the "mysteries of iniquity." Upon these
themes silence is eloquence. Many are deceived. Speak the truth in
tones and words of love. Let Christ Jesus be exalted. Keep to the
affirmative of truth. Never leave the straight path God has marked
out, for the purpose of giving someone a thrust. That thrust may do
much harm and no good. It may quench conviction in many minds. Let
the Word of God, which is the truth, tell the story of the
inconsistency of those in error. {Ev 576.1}
People cannot be expected to see at once the advantage of the truth
over the error they have cherished. The best way to expose the
fallacy of error is to present the evidences of truth. This is the
greatest rebuke that can be given to error. Dispel the cloud of
darkness resting on minds by reflecting the bright light of the Sun
of Righteousness.--Manuscript 6, 1902. {Ev 576.2}
We May Have Less to Say.--There is need of a much closer study of
the Word of God; especially should Daniel and the Revelation have
attention as never before in the history of our work. We may have
less to say in some lines, in regard to the Roman power and the
Papacy, but we should call attention to what the prophets and
apostles have written under the inspiration of the Spirit of God.
The Holy Spirit has so shaped matters, both in the giving of the
prophecy, and in the events portrayed, as to teach that the human
agent is to be kept out of sight, hid in Christ, and the Lord God of
heaven and His law are to be exalted.--Counsels to Editors, pp. 45,
46. (1896) {Ev 577.1}
Pictured Truth Appeals to Catholics.--Elder S is arousing a good
interest by his meetings. People of all classes come out to hear,
and to see the life-size images that he has of the beasts of
Revelation. A great many Catholics come to hear him. Much of his
preaching is in the words of the Bible. He uses as few of his own
words as possible. So if his hearers war against what he says, they
war against the Word of God.-- Letter 352, 1906. {Ev 577.2}
None need to feel that the Catholics are beyond their
reach.--Manuscript 14, 1887. {Ev 577.3}
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