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Not recommended. Please see attached report. The Forerunner Chronicles #10 At the start, while sharing true information about the National Defense Authorization Act, the speaker’s choice of visuals suggests to the viewer that there may be concentration camps, blood running down peoples faces with a shadow figure of a soldier shooting and killing people referred to as U.S. citizens, with blood splats hitting the ground. The speaker then names President Obama and quotes many of his statements such as “I have signed this bill despite having serious reservations with certain provisions….” The speaker then quotes a promise President Obama made and suggests that he can not be trusted. By mentioning individual politicians by name, even with a disclaimer (that is not always noticed) it may be conceived that the SDA Church is for or against certain political figures or parties. At 12:30 to 14:00 min. into the program an important point is made. But again the delivery emphasizes how our government will be locking God’s people up, putting them in detention centers, torturing them and all manner of evil will be done against them. While all this is being shared the speaker has what could be considered a suggestive photo of President Obama staring at him. At 15:33 to 16:03 The speaker shows a photo of President Obama bowing to the Pope and says, “Very soon we will have to decide if we are going to bow down to the beast and receive his mark the same way that Obama is bowing to the beast right here.” The “Hate Crime” bill and the portion of the National Defense Authorization Act that prevents teaching the Apocalyptic Prophecies are being instituted to prevent inflammatory accusations against others. This video may be crossing that very line. It is possible to present facts concerning such laws without suggestive comments, accusations, and inflammatory drama that can not be proven. We are given clear warning not to present God’s message in an antagonistic manner toward individuals or institutions as indicated below. Our Attitude Toward the Civil Authorities Testimonies for the Church Volume Six (1901) Bring No Attack.--By some of our brethren many things have been spoken and written that are interpreted as expressing antagonism to government and law. It is not wise to find fault continually with what is done by the rulers of government. It is not our work to attack individuals or institutions. We should exercise great care lest we be understood as putting ourselves in opposition to the civil authorities. It is true that our warfare is aggressive, but our weapons are to be those found in a plain "Thus saith the Lord." We should not work in a manner that will mark us out as seeming to advocate treason. We should weed out from our writings and utterances every expression, that, taken by itself, could be so misrepresented as to make it appear antagonistic to law and order. Everything should be carefully considered, lest we place ourselves on record as encouraging disloyalty to our country and its laws. We are not required to defy authorities. There will come a time when, because of our advocacy of Bible truth, we shall be treated as traitors; but let not this time be hastened by unadvised movements that stir up animosity and strife. {CW 68.2} Condemned by Our Own Words.--The time will come when unguarded expressions of a denunciatory character, that have been carelessly spoken or written by our brethren, will be used by our enemies to condemn us. These will not be used merely to condemn those who made the statements, but will be charged upon the whole body of Adventists. …let our workers be careful to speak guardedly at all times and under all circumstances. Let all beware lest by reckless expressions they bring on a time of trouble before the great crisis which is to try men's souls. {CW 69.1} Charges against Authorities and Powers.-- The less we make direct charges against authorities and powers, the greater work we shall be able to accomplish, both in America and in foreign countries.
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