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[[Image:CSDALoc1.jpg|thumb|347px|left|Church House in Guys, TN]]
 
It seems to me that Walter McGill, a.k.a [[Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church]], tends to exaggerate. McGill claims to be spearheading a great movement. McGill's business address is listed as [http://www.yellowbook.com/Listings/Listing/88258989 Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church and Academy] and public records indicate that his academy only has three students.
http://www.state.tn.us/education/support/approval/doc/2006-07PrivateSchoolList.xls. http://www.state.tn.us/education/support/approval/doc/05_06privateschoollist_alpha.xls.
http://www.state.tn.us/education/ps2004_2005.xls. I wonder if there's any false reporting going on there. We're just talking about his own kids, right? The picture of his church prominently displays a big flashy sign but it's doubtful that his church and side business is larger than the average repair area at a typical gas station. McGill claims to have a sister church in Canada but his website there http://creationseventhdayadventistchurch.ca/ has no pictures of a church or even a Canadian church address and phone number, just a bunch of links to his main website http://csda.us/. Sure, McGill says that he also has church members in Africa and Australia, but they all live in the bush and it's virtually impossible to verify their existence. --[[User:E.Shubee|E.Shubee]] 20:36, 13 October 2006 (UTC)