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Ariel, yeah the Adventist Sabbath is stricter than a lot of other Christian denominations. Basically you couldn’t do anything that took your mind off God. You went to church and then spent the rest of the day fellowshipping with other Adventist. You can’t spend any money on the Sabbath because money is the root of all evil. It’s hard for kids because you can’t play any games or watch TV. You have to stay focused on God.

You’re right about them being hard workers. They’re a lot like the Amish, hard working good people but heavily programmed. I live in a town full of them and I haven’t been able to enlighten any of them. Not even my own parents or the rest of the family. They only believe the bible and you can’t tell them anything that conflicts with it.

Here is their world headquarters homepage if you wanted to read more about them.

http://www.adventist.org/

Here is the website of the Adventist University here.

http://www.andrews.edu/

Here is the House of David.

http://www.maryscityofdavid.org/

Here is info on David Koresh and Branch Davidians.

http://www.rickross.com/groups/waco.html

I don't really know the true story about John Todd because there has been a ton of accusations since I met him. Most are saying he was a fraud. All I can say about him is he had an interesting tale to tell and he’s the one that got me interested in learning about the Illuminati. I never heard of the Illuminati before I met him. The stories he told blew me away and I wanted to learn more. He said his family name use to be Collins. He said the Collins family was reasonable for all the Salem witch burnings. He said they later changed their name to Todd because they didn’t want to be associated with the witch burnings.

Here a little history about him.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Todd_(evangelist)
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