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The following is an open letter sent to Ganoune Diop, the Public Affairs and Religious Liberty director of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
“Dear Dr. Diop, GC leaders and Seventh-day Adventist church community,
I recently watched the Trans-European Division Covid Symposium, paying special attention to your presentation. I am writing to you because I am concerned about three statements you made during the course of your talk:
First, you said that “a distinctive aspect of religious liberty is solidarity with other human beings based on the human conscience.” [1]
Second, “religious liberty in external society is granted due to an external forum,” i.e. international law.[2]
Third, “religious people are often tempted to use verbal violence in the name of prophecy” and “prophecy is at times weaponized and used to cover violence.”[3]
I am not certain what you meant by “a distinctive aspect of religious liberty is solidarity with other human beings’ conscience.” I believe the word solidarity must be clarified. History favorably recalls solidarity in an event such as people banding together in Martin Luther King Jr’s civil rights march to end segregation on public transportatio
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Why Should Phenomenon Care Dig up the Reformation?
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June 7, 2017 | President D.C., Combined States | Marcos Paseggi, Senior Measure up, Adventist Review
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Ganoune Diop’s Tragic Interview with the Jesuits at Georgetown University
10-14-2020 07:49 PM CET | Leisure, Entertainment, Miscellaneous
Press release from: Advent Messenger
“Will they permit this man to present doctrines that deny the past experience of the people of God? The time has come to take decided action” (Selected Messages, vol. 1, p. 204).The Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs is an academic research forum located at Georgetown Jesuit University in Washington, DC. Recently, they interviewed Ganoune Diop on a wide range of topics. [1] We regret to report that in Adventism today, we can no longer see any distinction between pastors and politicians. The ideals defended by Ganoune Diop during his recent interview with the Jesuits are more in line with the Pope’s encyclical on a universal brotherhood than with the beliefs held by our Seventh-day Adventist pioneers. Below is part of the interview:
Jesuits: What was the heart of the work you are doing in several quite distinct roles at the Seventh Day Adventist Church?
Ganoune Diop: Several doors have opened to me and, walking through them, I have realized a core in my calling in this world, which is human solidarity, a deep respect for other people’s choices that leaves aside our differences.