VictorC
Jesus - that's my final answer
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If the SDA church was teaching the Word of God, the contrast I illustrated between the Bible and Ellen White's influence would not exist. But it does exist, and equating a belief system with what the Bible teaches is a conclusion you have reached contrary to the evidence.It has everything to do with him and the thread because of his discrediting what the SDA teach and believe. The fact that he discredits the word of God means we shouldn't use his comments to form an opinion.
There are two major areas where Adventism departs from Biblical Christianity:
- Adventism apologizes for an event in 1844 that never took place, and even William Miller rejected Adventism's spin on the model he introduced, and concluded an error when 1844 didn't herald the second advent. As Ellen White wrote in 1884, "The scripture which above all others had been both the foundation and central pillar of the Advent faith was the declaration, "Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed"" {4SP 258.1}. The apology for this non-event was first the Shut Door doctrine, later replaced by the Investigative Judgment. In the current model of Adventism's apology for 1844, Christ's atonement is not considered complete and sufficient, and SDA Fundamental belief #24 states "In 1844, at the end of the prophetic period of 2300 days, He entered the second and last phase of His atoning ministry". Hebrews 10:10 and Romans 5:11 state that atonement is a finished offering never to be added to. The apology for 1844 permeates Adventist theology to modify the core fundamentals of the Gospel in a destructive manner.
- Adventism apologizes for the sabbath ordained in the first covenant mediated in the hands of Moses, and never acknowledges our redemption from that first covenant. As Ellen White wrote, "It means eternal salvation to keep the Sabbath holy unto the Lord" in {6T 356.4}. This is a classic soteriology based on works, a departure from the Biblical Gospel that affirms "God has committed them all to disobedience, that He might have mercy on all" in Romans 11:32. In order to support this thesis concerning the sabbath, an origin for the sabbath in contradiction to Scripture is insisted upon, and the temporal nature of the first covenant (ten commandments) is disregarded. The message contained in the Biblical Gospel of Christ's redemption and adoption as His purchased possession is missing in Adventism.
Bugkiller and I have tag-teamed on the GT forum here, and we share a great many conclusions. He already knows what I post, and has generally agreed with what I bring to the table.If you don't believe me you will have to take the time yourself to search his recent posts and you will see he does not receive the Bible as God's inspired, inerrant word.
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