The Three Angels' of Revelation 14:6-12

The Three Angels' of Revelation 14:6-12
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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Seventh-day Adventist General Conference yoking up with the disgusting thing "The United Nations"

Ephesians 5:11 (KJV)

11 And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.

Note below where it says "The two leaders discuss ways to help people and promote religious tolerance". Now you know why "Present Truth" preachers are getting banned from certain conferences. Now you know why the GC Leadership doesn't take a firm stand against the Sodomite movement and even allows so called "non practicing" homosexuals to hold membership and leadership positions. Now you know why transgender elders are allowed to stay be and stay in leadership and no strong word is spoken against it and no disfellowshipping for the elder nor the apostate false pastor.

Now you know why a sodomite choir can perform songs at the Palm Springs SDA Church with nary a strong word against it from GC leadership nor disfellowshipping for the false apostate pastor.

The bottomline hard truth is the SDA GC Leadership most notably Ted Wilson supports the U.N.'s Millennium Sustainable Development Goals.

The U.N. promotes population control with abortion being one of the tools to achieve this.

The U.N. promotes the spread and acceptance of homosexuality throughout the world with sodomite pseudo marriage being the main objective.

The U.N. promotes the climate change agenda which will lead to the enforcement of the Sunday Environmental Sabbath Law (Mark of the Beast).

The U.N. seeks to have troops placed in every country in order to monitor and deal with citizens deemed troublesome to their governments.

The U.N. promotes communist agendas, redistribution of wealth.

The U.N. promotes unity among all religions and is against fundamentalism. They promote a one world ecumenical religious agenda.

The U.N. promotes a one world totalitarian government system where National Sovereignty is all but non existent.

Ephesians 5:11 prohibits Christians from having any part in this wicked organization and actually calls us to expose it and any connections it has with so called Christian leaders and/or denominations.

Denominations who work with or have any part of this wicked organization are fallen and are a part of Babylon the Great.

Revelation 18:1-4 calls all Jehovah's people to come out of Mystery Babylon (Roman Catholicism) and her Harlot daughters (apostate Protestantism and all other false religions).

Don't follow the crowd! The only ship of salvation that is safe is the Father and his Son Christ Jesus  (John 17:3).

Ted Wilson is leading the sheep of the SDA GC Churches into the hands of the ungodly United Nations. Many of the Adventist magazines promote U.N. Ideals. Wake up!!!! We will all have to be accountable before Jehovah on our own, these so called Church leaders will not be with you.

2nd Timothy 2:4 (KJV)

4 No man who warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.

The SDA GC organization has beocome yoked with the United Nations and is a U.N. religious institution. The SDA GC Leadership is entan

Many will loathe me for speaking up but I fear Jehovah and his true Son Jesus Christ not man.

The below is an article from 2015 on the "Adventist Review" website:

Adventist Church President Holds First Meeting With UN Chief

The two leaders discuss ways to help people and promote religious tolerance.

APRIL 6, 2015
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed concerns about growing religious intolerance worldwide during a private meeting with Adventist Church leader Ted N.C. Wilson, and he invited the Seventh-day Adventist Church to work with the UN in helping people.

Wilson, the first Adventist Church president to meet with a UN chief, noted that the church has long supported religious liberty and said it was willing to team up on initiatives that followed Christ’s ministry of helping people physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually.

Ganoune Diop, associate director of the Adventist world church’s public affairs and religious liberty department, said his department takes Jesus’ words of being the “salt of the earth” and the “light of the world” in Matt. 5:13, 14 seriously.

“Its representatives mingle with political and religious leaders in every country without losing or compromising a distinctive Adventist identity,” said Diop, who attended the meeting.

Ban met with Wilson, Diop, and John Graz, director of the public affairs and religious liberty department, at 12:10 p.m. Monday for a 45-minute meeting in his office at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

The meeting was arranged with the personal involvement of Ambassador Joseph Verner Reed, dean of the UN undersecretaries-general and a friend of Seventh-day Adventists, who regularly corresponded with Diop to make the meeting a reality, Diop said.

“It was a real privilege to meet the secretary-general and to hear his appeal for assistance for humanity,” Wilson told the Adventist Review.

“Seventh-day Adventists should be ready to witness for the Lord anywhere we go and to testify of God’s blessing in our lives and what we can do in His name,” he said. “The world is waiting for this type of heaven-inspired testimony with clear answers to today’s problems.”

Ban spoke about global issues such as poverty and a lack of education before voicing his concern about religious intolerance reaching unprecedented levels globally. Just last week, a militant Islamist group killed 148 people in an attack on Christians at a Kenyan university. IS and other extremist organizations in Iraq, Syria, Nigeria, Libya, and elsewhere have also targeted Christians and other religious groups with often-deadly violence in recent months.

Ban underscored his belief that people should cultivate a respect for all, including those of other faiths. He indicated that he appreciated the Adventist Church’s work in promoting religious liberty as well as education, health, and humanitarian aid through the Adventist Development and Relief Agency. ADRA has worked with the UN in assisting refugees in the Middle East and elsewhere.

Wilson thanked Ban for the meeting and told about various church initiatives that correspond with the UN’s mission to help people.

“We had an excellent meeting with the secretary-general and some of his staff, sharing with them about the Adventist Church’s activities,” Wilson said. “We focused on certain things that the Adventist Church can help with, such as religious liberty, freedom of conscience, ethical and spiritual values, respect for human dignity, family guidance, encouragement for young people, and basic human necessities like pure water and fundamental education.”

Wilson added: “It is only if we are led by the Lord that we can truly be effective in our outreach to the world preparing them for Christ’s soon coming by carrying out the practical ministry of Jesus through the Holy Spirit’s power.”

Earlier Monday, Ban held talks with Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, whom Wilson incidentally met during a visit to the East African country in February.

At the meeting with Wilson, Graz gave a short report about major congresses organized by the church-affiliated International Religious Liberty Association that promote religious liberty and the church’s strong support of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which says everyone has the right “to change his religion or belief.”

Graz, secretary-general of the International Religious Liberty Association, said he was encouraged to see Ban’s concern about religious intolerance and desire to see people of goodwill work together to bring justice and freedom.

“It was a historic meeting between the UN secretary-general and the president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church about the state of the world and how we can help people living in very difficult environments,” Graz said.

“As disciples of Jesus, we want to help people and especially those who are voiceless, discriminated against, and persecuted,” he said. “In this way, we share the essential values of the UN.”

Diop said he also saw ways that the church and UN could cooperate, particularly in eradicating poverty and promoting education and healthcare.

“The impressive portfolio that the Seventh-day Adventist Church has developed for service to the whole human family remarkably resonates with the Millennium Development Goals and the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN,” he said in a statement.




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