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Patriar Registered user Username: Patriar
Post Number: 289 Registered: 3-2005
| Posted on Monday, October 09, 2006 - 7:59 am: | |
Does anybody know where the Ellen White teaching is of Satan being a great musician in heaven...or choir director or something like that? Patria |
Jackob Registered user Username: Jackob
Post Number: 347 Registered: 7-2005
| Posted on Monday, October 09, 2006 - 1:15 pm: | |
"The hour for joyful, happy songs of praise to God and his dear Son had come. Satan had led the heavenly choir. He had raised the first note, then all the angelic host united with him, and glorious strains of music had resounded through Heaven in honor of God and his dear Son. But now, instead of strains of sweetest music, discord and angry words fall upon the ear of the great rebel leader." The Spirit of Prophecy Volume One, p. 28 (1870) Also the same text can be found in The Story of Redemption (1947), p. 25, and the recently The Truth About Angels (1996), p. 46. |
Jackob Registered user Username: Jackob
Post Number: 348 Registered: 7-2005
| Posted on Monday, October 09, 2006 - 1:18 pm: | |
Patria, I know you received already my answer, I posted only for all who are interested to know about this trivia. |
Loneviking Registered user Username: Loneviking
Post Number: 468 Registered: 7-2000
| Posted on Monday, October 09, 2006 - 1:59 pm: | |
Didn't EGW also say that Lucifer could sing all four parts of a song (soprano, alto, baritone and bass) at the same time? |
Colleentinker Registered user Username: Colleentinker
Post Number: 4754 Registered: 12-2003
| Posted on Monday, October 09, 2006 - 11:24 pm: | |
I'd love to see the reference for that too, Bill. I remember learning that four-parts-at-once thing also, but I don't think I ever heard where the info was located. Colleen |
Timmy Registered user Username: Timmy
Post Number: 63 Registered: 8-2006
| Posted on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 - 6:35 am: | |
Here is some interesting EGW insight, (as a result from a search on Satan at the whiteestate.org) "Satan has the power of disease and death, and with every age the effects of the curse have been more visible, and the power of Satan more plainly seen. Those who lived in the days of Noah and Abraham resembled the angels in form, comeliness, and strength. But every succeeding generation have been growing weaker and more subject to disease, and their life has been of shorter duration. Satan has been learning how to annoy and enfeeble the race." {EW 184.2} "Thousands of poor mortals with deformed, sickly bodies, shattered nerves, and gloomy minds are dragging out a miserable existence. Satan's power upon the human family increases. If the Lord should not soon come and destroy his power, the earth would erelong be depopulated." (Testimonies, vol. 1, p. 304) check this out (U.S. census bureau) http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/world.html from 1950 to 2000 alone the worlds population increased from 3 billion to 6 billion! Thank God and praise Jesus that I don't have to believe that (stuff) anymore!!! |
Jeremy Registered user Username: Jeremy
Post Number: 1545 Registered: 10-2004
| Posted on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 - 5:20 pm: | |
It is just sickening how EGW constantly exalted Satan in her writings. Especially reading the context of the quote Jackob posted--yuck! Yes, Timmy, praise Jesus that He has set us free from that false prophetess and that He has rendered powerless him who had the power of death (Hebrews 2:14)! (Not that the devil ever had so much power as EGW claimed!) Jeremy |
Lisa_boyldavis Registered user Username: Lisa_boyldavis
Post Number: 233 Registered: 3-2005
| Posted on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 - 7:25 pm: | |
So is it not in the Bible that Satan was into music? I am going to be mad if that's not the case. I was told "I've been around forever, and I wrote the very first song. I put the words and the melodies together, I am music, and I write the songs... I write the songs that make that whole world sing... Oh Barry Manalow ) was a song written for the devil. Lisa the naive
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Colleentinker Registered user Username: Colleentinker
Post Number: 4760 Registered: 12-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 - 8:37 pm: | |
Uhóno, it's not in the Bible. It's kind of like that black cloud the size of a man's hand that's supposed to presage Jesus' coming. That's not in the Bible either! Colleen |
Lisa_boyldavis Registered user Username: Lisa_boyldavis
Post Number: 234 Registered: 3-2005
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 12:45 am: | |
Your kidding. Oh wow, I have some things to undo with the kids! |
Grace_alone Registered user Username: Grace_alone
Post Number: 232 Registered: 6-2006
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 6:43 am: | |
Lisa, we heard that at my in-laws' church. That, as well as there being a very suspicious picture on the inside of the Carpenter's album jacket. The Carpenters!?! Jeremy, you made such an important point. "EGW constantly exalted Satan in her writings." The whole Bible doesn't pay him as much lipservice. I find that was part of EGW's MO to keep people scared enough to stay in the church? Fear tactics. This is as opposed to the Bible, where it's Jesus who draws you in with love, joy, grace, peace, freedom, SALVATION... Leigh Anne |
Randyg Registered user Username: Randyg
Post Number: 279 Registered: 12-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 11:21 am: | |
Growing up the Carpenters were about the only safe thing we listened too. It was always the Olivia Newton-John covers that got us guys attention. Ah the 70s...and to be young again! |
Dd Registered user Username: Dd
Post Number: 740 Registered: 7-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 1:07 pm: | |
Randy, The Carpenters were not "safe" at my house! The first album I ever bought was John Denver. I remember overhearing my mom's tearful conversation with her best friend regarding her fears of how I would turn out! You can have the 70s...I much prefer my freedom even if it means I am closing in on 50! Peace! Denise |
Colleentinker Registered user Username: Colleentinker
Post Number: 4764 Registered: 12-2003
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 2:07 pm: | |
Denise, it's ironic, isn't it, that your mom cried about how you'd turn out, and here you are, loving Jesus, and she's no doubt feeling that her fears were realized? I'm with youóI much prefer my freedom to the 70'sóeven though I've crossed that 50-peak! Colleen |
Riverfonz Registered user Username: Riverfonz
Post Number: 2139 Registered: 3-2005
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 2:15 pm: | |
Denise and Randy, Did you know that there is a definite SDA connection with the Carpenters? I grew up in our Tulare, Calif, SDA church where a pastor Woodhams had a son named Danny Woodhams who became the bass player for the Carpenters. There was a lot of controversy at Pacific Union College whether they were going to allow the Carpenters to come to PUC for a concert, as Danny (a PUC alumnus) had offered the Carpenters as a concert for a very reduced rate. The college finally decided that they could not afford the controversy if they allowed it. Marti and I had the privilege of seeing the Carpenters in Las Vegas once, and I waved to Danny, but I am not sure he recognized me. He used to lead the song services in our church, and, yes, he was likened to almost the devil himself, when he decided to go out into the worldly entertainment industry (well almost the devil (smiley). Stan |
Randyg Registered user Username: Randyg
Post Number: 280 Registered: 12-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 3:57 pm: | |
I recently watched a PBS program on John Denver, and I still tear up when I hear "Sunshine on my Shoulder". (I know watching PBS dates me) It brings back memories of a simpler time. Sure I was dealing with the typical teenage angst, but I wasn't asking the big important questions as I do now, and somehow I didn't have the responsibilities I now carry. I suspect my home was a little more liberal than some as I recall when Phil Driscoll's 2nd album "Blowin a New Mind" came out(it was pretty wild back then) I would turn up the old Philco-Ford stereo as loud as it would go and play along with him as best as I could.(You trumpet players will know what I mean.) My parents never complained. When I drove away to WWC, I was the first to leave home. My parents, brother and sister sat in the living room crying as they listened to David Gate's Suite:Cloud Rain. What a powerful piece of music. It became a tradition to play it whenever anybody left home, and it still makes us all cry when we happen to hear it. Like all of you I prefer my new found freedom in Christ to my past spiritual understanding, although growing up in my home I have no regrets. Thank-you for sharing the memories, Randy ...any Donnie and Marie fans?
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Grace_alone Registered user Username: Grace_alone
Post Number: 233 Registered: 6-2006
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 5:50 pm: | |
ME ME ME!!! (Randy, we also loved John Denver and had ALL his records) My first concert, the Osmond Brothers with Donny and Marie at the San Diego Sports Arena in 1977(?). My Mom, my 21 yr old sister, me (10) and my younger sister. They played "Crazy Horses" all wearing white, fog machine, and Jimmy joined in! It was a dream come true, haha!! As soon as the concert was over, we followed the bus to the local hotel where they stayed. We got to see every sibling walk across the balcony to their rooms. My little sister yelled out "We love you Marie!" and she hollared back "I love you too!" They would call that stalking now... After the Osmonds, I moved on to the Bee Gees. I am one FUN girl! Leigh Anne Donny has had two really great albums come out in the last few years, mostly re-dos of top 10 hits. I highly recommend! |
Melissa Registered user Username: Melissa
Post Number: 1492 Registered: 7-2003
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 7:16 pm: | |
Leigh Anne...but did you have the life size poster of Donny up in your bedroom???? Now that was living. They were my first concert too in Washington DC when we went there on vacation when I was in 4th grade. Crazy Horses was the song they lead out with. I also loved the partridge family. How they glamorized living on a bus! We are all dating ourselves :-) .... |
Dd Registered user Username: Dd
Post Number: 742 Registered: 7-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 7:33 pm: | |
Does anyone remember Evie? I am not sure of the spelling...she sang Christian music...probably one of the first Christian "rock" singers in the mid 70s. She use to come to Portland for a concert once a year at the Opera House downtown. I remember one year her concert was on a Friday night. I went with a group of my girlfriends. We all promised our parents we wouldn't clap since it was during the Sabbath hours! True to our word, we were probably the only people not to clap the entire concert. How funny...a row of prime and proper SDA girls sitting with their arms crossed while the house showed their appreciation and their love for God! I took my 13 year old daughter and some of her friends to The Revolve Tour (Women of Faith for teen girls) and told them they would have to walk back to the hotel if they didn't dance! Praise God that times have changed! Denise |
Melissa Registered user Username: Melissa
Post Number: 1493 Registered: 7-2003
| Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 8:26 pm: | |
She sang that 'mirror' song. I have one of her albums, somewhere. She had the Dorothy Hamil hair cut then. |