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What do you think about Walter Veith's lectures?

A friend of mine suggested it to me and I'd like to know what the mass thinks of him. Here's the link to them

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=walter+veith...

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I personally think that Walter Veith's lectures are a little bit on the vague side.

    The reason that I make this statement is because every time that I personally have listened to one of his lectures I have came away with the feeling that I did not learn anything of substance.

    On the other hand there are many individuals that swear by everything that Walter has to say or teach.

    In the end, I think that it is just a matter of personal preference !

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Walter Veith doesn't speak in parallel to the traditional seventh day adventists. Most of his words come from wisdom until he starts speaking about Ellen G. White. Furthermore a lot of his lectures are not based on White's teachings but purely Jesus Christ, so that's a good thing. He tries so hard to stay loyal and committed to the SDA cause, but in the back of his mind he knows something is a little peculiar. He's just too smart not to notice something awkward about that denomination. Walter Veith is sincere to the utmost and preaches with all his heart, so we should all listen and learn.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    His exposure of secret societies makes me wonder why the National News never mentions them. Do these secret societies control the news networks. For example: The Trilateral Commission that controlled so many things a few years ago.

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