11 minutes for the President Pr Ted Wilson and 2 minutes For Delegates: Bias In The SDA GC 2025 Meeting

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The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church Session 2025. From 02 July 2025 to 12 July 2025. There are evidence of unfairness and bias in the meeting proceedings. For example, during the comment on COVID-19 plandemic, the President Pr Ted Wilson unfairly had more than 11 minutes to talk. But delegates had 2 minutes each to talk. It was nor fair to discuss fairly when there was unfairness in the length of time to speak. It was natural for President to say more and explain more. But the delegates could not explain more because the delegates had 2 minutes only.

Thus, the unfairness in the time allocation and result in unfairness in the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church meetings. It resulted in unfair conclusions.

Also, the President Pr Ted Wilson was a delegate during session. Thus, the President should have 2 minutes to talk. But the Chairman of the meeting caused structural bias and unfairness in the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church Session 2025 by unfairly favoured the President Pr Ted Wilson. Sadly, there are structural bias in the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church Session 2026 meetings.

There are serious evidence of structural bias in the management of meetings. The structural bias in the processes resulted in bias and unfair conclusions in the meetings. So sad.

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The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church does not support Liberty of conscience of members by not providing religious exceptions on COVID-19 injection mandates. No respect for liberty of conscience in the church. Now the church does not respect fairness in the General Conference session 2025 proceedings. No fairness in the time allocation during meeting. It seems that there are structural unfairness in the current management of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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