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1 EGW LF 242.7 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Ignorance is no excuse for error or sin when we have every opportunity to know the will of God. A man who is traveling comes to a place where there are several …
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2 EGW TEd 147.3 (2000 True Education)
… . It ignores caste. It teaches self-respect, respect for the dignity of personhood, a regard for every member of the great human family.
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3 EGW AC 110.3 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
… :25. Ignorance is no excuse for sin when there is every opportunity to know the will of God. A young person on a road trip comes to an intersection with highway …
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4 EGW LF 220.2 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… pleasure, ignoring God's requirements, and still be welcomed into His favor. A doctrine like this, which presumes on God's mercy but ignores His justice, pleases …
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5 EGW MYP 218.1 (1930 Messages to Young People)
… of ignorance, how can we refrain from doing our part to enlighten the ignorant and relieve the suffering?
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6 EGW LF 65.2 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… monks, ignorant lawyers, and degraded nobles.... How far superior to them is the Catholic party in number, ability, and power! A unanimous decree from this illustrious …
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7 EGW LF 83.8 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… shameful ignorance of great men became obvious as the simple teachings of God's Word refuted their arguments. Laborers, soldiers, women, and even children …
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8 EGW HH 299 (2009 Humble Hero)
How to Ignore Christ
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9 EGW MYP 234.1 (1930 Messages to Young People)
Jesus did not ignore the claims of the body. He had respect for the physical condition of man, and went about healing the sick and restoring their faculties to those suffering from their loss....
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10 EGW SJ 38.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
The rabbis thought themselves better than other men, and they would not associate with the common people. The poor and ignorant they despised. Even the sick and suffering they left without hope or comfort.
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