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Walter Veith on German Wikipedia site
Born
Began studying zoology at University of Stellenbosch
Zoology doctorate from University of Cape Town
Series of meetings in South Africa at the Owen home.
Creation-Evolution evangelistic series in Massey Auditorium, lower mainland of British Columbia, 900 average in attendance.
Amazing Discoveries Committee formed and British Columbia Conference support.
Veith series in Vancouver
Veith series in Kelowna and Mission
Diet and health: scientific perspectives. (Book)
Antimicrobial resistance of bacterial flora associated with bovine products in South Africa, Journal of Food Protection®, Number 6, June 1999, pp. 567-697
Veith series Chattanooga, TN, January
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Letter of response to BRI regarding their Reflections article on the Bible translations
My country not long ago had the misfortune to have been visited by an Adventist lecturer who travels the world and gets himself invited to all continents to preach about the events that lead to the end of time. His approach resembles that of best-selling author Dan Brown. The recipe seems to be: You take a few undisputed facts; you then add a large number of unknown facts that are extracted from obscure sources no one can check, and which are at most only partly true; and you mix all this until you have a powerful concoction for the sensation-hungry consumer. It seems to enhance the attractiveness of the resulting product when the speaker assures his audience that the official church, with its ecumenical tendencies, neglects to proclaim these precious truths. And no wonder, for the church has been infiltrated by the very same forces of darkness that he has come to expose!
The recipe is as successful as it is dangerous. It results in fear. It polarizes churches. It cultivates suspicion to church leadership. It fuels that prejudice in the mind of many around us that Adventism, after all, is a sub-Christian sect. But, most serious of all: it eclipses the good news of the message of the gospel by irresponsible innuendos and speculation and by an unhealthy sensationalism. It was good to see how the Week of Prayer readings of 2008 sounded a clear warning against this approach and highlighted the signs of Christ’s coming as signs of hope! The message of the Advent hope is not to be correlated with theories about secret religious societies and the apparently omnipresent Freemasons. The greatest sign of the end is not the spread of New Age thinking or the alleged development of some form of world government but is instead the powerful preaching of the message of Christ’s soon coming to every nation and people group, and in every language spoken on earth.
"Reinder Bruinsma is a retired church administrator living in the Netherlands and is publishing coordinator for the Netherlands Union."
Dr Walter Veith replies to criticism by Reinder Bruinsma recently published in Adventist Review.
Removed it as we shouldn't have unsourced quotes and I'm not sure that it isn't WP:UNDUE. See [1] which has a translation of a newspaper article - the blog isn't an RS, maybe someone can find and use the original newspaper article. Doug Weller ( talk) 09:45, 9 July 2015 (UTC)
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Walter Veith on German Wikipedia site
Born
Began studying zoology at University of Stellenbosch
Zoology doctorate from University of Cape Town
Series of meetings in South Africa at the Owen home.
Creation-Evolution evangelistic series in Massey Auditorium, lower mainland of British Columbia, 900 average in attendance.
Amazing Discoveries Committee formed and British Columbia Conference support.
Veith series in Vancouver
Veith series in Kelowna and Mission
Diet and health: scientific perspectives. (Book)
Antimicrobial resistance of bacterial flora associated with bovine products in South Africa, Journal of Food Protection®, Number 6, June 1999, pp. 567-697
Veith series Chattanooga, TN, January
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Letter of response to BRI regarding their Reflections article on the Bible translations
My country not long ago had the misfortune to have been visited by an Adventist lecturer who travels the world and gets himself invited to all continents to preach about the events that lead to the end of time. His approach resembles that of best-selling author Dan Brown. The recipe seems to be: You take a few undisputed facts; you then add a large number of unknown facts that are extracted from obscure sources no one can check, and which are at most only partly true; and you mix all this until you have a powerful concoction for the sensation-hungry consumer. It seems to enhance the attractiveness of the resulting product when the speaker assures his audience that the official church, with its ecumenical tendencies, neglects to proclaim these precious truths. And no wonder, for the church has been infiltrated by the very same forces of darkness that he has come to expose!
The recipe is as successful as it is dangerous. It results in fear. It polarizes churches. It cultivates suspicion to church leadership. It fuels that prejudice in the mind of many around us that Adventism, after all, is a sub-Christian sect. But, most serious of all: it eclipses the good news of the message of the gospel by irresponsible innuendos and speculation and by an unhealthy sensationalism. It was good to see how the Week of Prayer readings of 2008 sounded a clear warning against this approach and highlighted the signs of Christ’s coming as signs of hope! The message of the Advent hope is not to be correlated with theories about secret religious societies and the apparently omnipresent Freemasons. The greatest sign of the end is not the spread of New Age thinking or the alleged development of some form of world government but is instead the powerful preaching of the message of Christ’s soon coming to every nation and people group, and in every language spoken on earth.
"Reinder Bruinsma is a retired church administrator living in the Netherlands and is publishing coordinator for the Netherlands Union."
Dr Walter Veith replies to criticism by Reinder Bruinsma recently published in Adventist Review.
Removed it as we shouldn't have unsourced quotes and I'm not sure that it isn't WP:UNDUE. See [1] which has a translation of a newspaper article - the blog isn't an RS, maybe someone can find and use the original newspaper article. Doug Weller ( talk) 09:45, 9 July 2015 (UTC)
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