"The Greek word for sorcery was farmakia". "The word farmakia simply meant anything that medicated, or medicates, the mind", "in particular so that it will not follow the will or the law of God" (Ivor Myers, The Spell Sermon, Mar 2007, Loma Linda, http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4682921651687573980, minute 2): "You can get something more accurate out of a fortune cookie than from the Word of God". (Clifford Goldstein, reference) Elder Goldstein is a member of the Executive Committee of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. http://www.adventistyearbook.org/ViewAdmField.aspx?AdmFieldID=GCHIS ALTERNATIVE TO THE BIBLE
"I need to wallow in my own vomit for awhile. Probably do me some good". (Clifford Goldstein, Religious Edict of 31 Aug 2011, http://spectrummagazine.org/blog/2011/08/29/ricardo-graham-re-elected-concerns-expressed)RELATED READING:
Walter Veith - How this happened
David Asscherick stands up for the Bible
Mark Finley defends the Bible
Stephen Bohr takes a stand against Farmakia

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For some reason I am not surprised re your observations. We do make mistakes as human beings however, loud mistakes over the years at times in direct contradiction of principled teaching in the Bible have led me to be more critical of lesson study material and especially for the children's department. These types of errors should not go unchallenged. Forward with this revelation. Nxumalo Dbn RSA
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