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"Gregory in this Harry Potter thread you are the one voicing sentiments that by their tone cast doubt upon the honesty of EGW. The aspersions you are creating seems to run like this. “Did she really practice what she preached, or did she say one thing and do another on the side ?”
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I am astounded that anyone could get this message from my post!
I do not think that honesty is involved. Ellen White was qhite open about her life and work. She clearly relates the struggles that she with diet, and we know that she eat foods she had writen against for some time after she wrote against them.
She publicly wore a necklace, and was photographed wearing one after she wrote against jewelry. The White Estate acknowledges that in later years they "airbrushed" that necklace out of some well ppublished photos of her. Her honesty is not at stake.
Whatever, EGW did, it was open, and well known by people who livedin her time.
Ed, you have gone well beyond anything I have said.
My personal position on fiction and EGW is:
1) EGW condemed much of what passedfor fiction, and would do so today.
2) She ws selective and accepted a few works of fiction that taught spiritual truths.
3) This is what she practiced. It was this type that she read to her children. We konwwhat she did, as she left the records. She personally made what we now call scrapbook stories.
Some, and I do not refer to anyone, make her to be a god, and much more than she was. We have nothing to fear from the truth, for Godis a God of truth.