Talk:Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement

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[edit] External links

I think the number of external links to the various bodies of the Movement should be trimmed to just one or two. See the policy WP:EL. Colin MacLaurin 13:08, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

Removed the following links to national bodies:

Colin MacLaurin (talk) 10:39, 16 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Errors

I have attended a Reform church for about 15 years and this paragraph is untrue: "Both these splinter groups have doctrines which include women being prohibited from cutting their hair, wearing trousers and wearing short sleeves. Other doctrines include prohibitions on eating chocolate, cheese and in the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement is was even considered whether to make eating beans and rice together at the same meal against church doctrine, and therefore an offence punishable by disfellowshipment."

Members (I'm sure there might always be exceptions) do cut their hair, wear trousers and wear short sleeves. Not eating chocolate or cheese is NOT a DOCTRINE (and many do), and I have never HEARD of any "beans and rice" discussion, and it is certainly not a matter for disfellowshipment. I can't imagine who wrote this. Heisable (talk) 03:28, 3 April 2008 (UTC)