Underseer
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Sample video from the series:
The above is an overview of what Seventh Day Adventists believe. The video starts with a discussion of how difficult it was to find out what they actually believe. There's surprisingly little in writing, apparently.
The denomination was founded by people who kept making end-of-the-world predictions that kept turning out to be false.
One thing this video series has taught me: the more I learn about the details of what theists believe, the harder it is for me to understand why anyone would take those claims seriously in the first place. Why did Miller still have followers after his first end-of-world prediction failed? How did he hold on to enough followers for enough time for other "prophets" to arise?
How wrong do religious leaders have to be before followers will question their truth claims?
The above is an overview of what Seventh Day Adventists believe. The video starts with a discussion of how difficult it was to find out what they actually believe. There's surprisingly little in writing, apparently.
The denomination was founded by people who kept making end-of-the-world predictions that kept turning out to be false.
One thing this video series has taught me: the more I learn about the details of what theists believe, the harder it is for me to understand why anyone would take those claims seriously in the first place. Why did Miller still have followers after his first end-of-world prediction failed? How did he hold on to enough followers for enough time for other "prophets" to arise?
How wrong do religious leaders have to be before followers will question their truth claims?