Dear Mrs. Parker,
 
I am planning to write a series of semi-novels about two theology students at a Adventist college called Wallo Wallo. All names will be fictional but, the Theology and Adventist teaching will be factional.
 
The two theology students are sons of Adventist Pastors and have been roommates throughout academy and their 3-1/2 years of college. Their use of small laptop commuters, even during class, and the instant access to the internet in their studying causes them to question their Adventist Bible Professors, to the point where they are taken before a committee to have their cases examined. After a month of trying to reason and ask questions of the committee of SDA scholars, (the same questions that are on my website) they are expelled without one question ever being answered biblically, without the use of Ellen White, and lose any right to become SDA pastors.
 
They take the college to court to get their 3-1/2 years of schooling cost back. The whole world learns of it on "World Net Daily", a good friend of the boys, news reports and other websites. The court asks, all the same questions that the boys had asked. By continually quoting Ellen White, the SDA scholars realize their answers sound stupid, and they know it, so they stop trying to answer them. THE BOYS WIN BIG TIME! The court adds the cost of wasted income for the years the boys will lose by going to college again. Many SDA professors and pastors worldwide resign. They realize it's all been a sham.
 
Everyone wants to know what questions they won't answer. They go to the boys website and buy a book they have written called "Questions for Adventist". 
 
It may be a series of books. Starting with what we were taught in grade school, at academy, at college. and life after Adventism.
 
If I can't use the name Seventh Day Adventist can I use something like;
"SABBATH DAY ADVENTS"
 
By the way no one from the gc has even replied to my website to date. I take that back one guy did. He called himself  "Your Friendly Neighborhood Evangelist" He didn't want his name known. I called him by phone. I asked him to answer my questions. He said, he didn't have the time. He was to busy doing Gods work. Okay I said, just answer two for me. He said, okay. I asked, do you believe Ellen White is as inspired as any other bible writer. He said, of course not! I asked if he believed in the whole 1844 thing and the investigative judgment. He said, I don't know of anyone who believes that anymore. He said, Now let me ask you a question, Do you believe in the Sabbath? I said not the way you do I'm sure. I don't believe it's the "Seal of God" and I don't believe Sunday is the "Mark of the Beast". He said, well there you go! You believe in a different God than I do! and hung-up. That ought to tell you worlds of stupidity. 
 
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