I am curious as to why you believe that our general conference officials have found it their duty to send "reporter's" or "liasons" to these World Council of Churches meetings. As you may not be aware, many years back Bert Beach was quoted to have agreed with one of the Roman Catholic Church representatives that, "We hold the three ancient symbols in common." And you may also not know that the main goal of the World Council of Churches is to bring all "Christian" denominations into unity (ecumenism).
As you may have anticipated by my tone and previous posts, I do not believe this activity to be borne of God's Spirit. These men do not realize their perilous course and have shown the world what the Seventh day Adventist Church is not.
Dennis Hello, There is more in this infatuation. The world council of churches was formed in 1948 to unite all churches under ecumenism following the second vatican council outline mapping the control of the world. It is clear to historical adventists that in 1968 the S.D.A church became an official member of this ecumenical body.Thus, because of the requirements to shared beliefs the seventh day adventist church qualified to be a sister to fallen Babylonish churches according to SDA Encyclopedia vol 10 pg 410 & 411. According to a writer Bill Hughes in is book the secret terrorrists,all mainsteam denominations were conqured by the Jusuits agents of the papacy by the year 1980. So, keen students of prophecy know of this as a sign and time to come out and separate from sin and from all fallen churches in answer to Rev 18:1-4.as we weep and cry and prepare for christ's second advent.
While agreeing that our Seventh-day Adventist church has apostatized deeply, it is still the only church on earth which God loves. Ezekiel 9 and Revelation 3 explain this clearly.
May we not promote conspiracy theories that will make the 3 Angels' Messages the laughing stock of the world, and may we call on our SDA church leaders to repent and quite dallying with the harlot. We should call for a "coming-out" and be happy to be called "peculiar".