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AMAZING DISCOVERIES AND MATTHEW SCHANCHE

 


Matthew Schanche of Amazing Discoveries announced yesterday that he was no longer with AD ministries. He published the following on his new YouTube channel:

“Blessings, brothers and sisters. After years of working together, my journey of spreading the message with Amazing Discoveries has come to an end. It has become evident that my beliefs and convictions no longer align with AD's current direction and teachings. I've received numerous questions about my absence, and in this video, I respectfully share where I stand on key issues, why I can no longer be associated with certain views promoted by AD, and discuss what comes next.”

It appears that Matthew was fired because he did not agree with AD on the identity of the “King of the North” and the “king of the south”.

Walter Veith recently published a video showing that he and the Clash of Minds ministry are not affiliated with Amazing Discoveries. He said: 

“We are in no way affiliated with Amazing Discoveries...and have no influence on the views which they hold or broadcast.”

The above statement was the result of many Adventists asking Prof. Walter Veith whether he still maintains his position on the “King of the North” and the “King of the south” because AD (the ministry he formerly worked with) was teaching differently. 

Observation:

Some Adventists are questioning the new position of AD on the “King of the North” and the “King of the south” after many years of listening to Prof. Walter Veith on the same subject.


Comments

  1. Sabbat Shalom. Brother Lawrence thank you for clarifying this. I am a bit confused is AD an independent ministry or is it sponsored by SDA conferences. As Adventist, we have to be careful not to mistake conspiracy with prophecy. Because of our desire for Jesus second coming it's a huge temptation!! Thanks for the clarification 😊

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  2. Thank you for this bro Lawrence

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  3. Thank you brother Lawrence for keeping us informed. I no longer support amazing discoveries.

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