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Lotar said:Which would make you a schismatic, and put you in the same boat as us. Lovely, isn't it? Your own belief condems you.
The sabbath for one..they recognize the jewish shabbat but that is void now.OnederWoman said:you still haven't answered my question about which festivals and holy days one is required to observe in order to be considered a Christian. Though I may not agree with you, I am still interested in your view on this... so, I'd appreciate an answer.
I said i am BECOMING not become..READ WHAT I SAY not what u think i say.Lotar said:Which would make you a schismatic, and put you in the same boat as us. Lovely, isn't it? Your own belief condems you.
No Heresy is different..If i did end up becoming a Anti-V2 i would be a schismatic not a heretic.Lotar said:So can he stay in the Catholic Church, while rejecting one of it's infallible councles? Would that not at very least be heresy?
You stated that VII meant "squat" to you. So you either don't accept it, question it, or accept it; by stating that it is meaningless to you, you are saying that you don't accept it.Morpheus_Anubis said:I said i am BECOMING not become..READ WHAT I SAY not what u think i say.
no...Morpheus_Anubis said:The sabbath for one..they recognize the jewish shabbat but that is void now.
There theological stances are anything but christian..
Some of the other festivals im not sure bout ill research and get back to ya
FreeinChrist said:The SDA are Christians - they believe in the Trinity, in Jesus as the Son of God who died for our sin and was resurrected, and that we are saved by grace through faith.....but, they also place themselves back under the Old Covenant in regards to Sabbath keeping (Friday eve to Sat. eve) , and diet restrictions, and more, and have some other views that I strongly disagree.
One, they believe that OT references to Michael the archangel are references to preincarnate Christ.
I am not SDA, so I can't explain it. They do have much in common with Christianity, but many flaws, IMHO.KennySe said:Christians who remain bound by the Old testament law?
Not exactly. They do not believe that Jesus was an actual angel, but that when Michael is referred to, it is actually Christ. I disagree with them.Then the Jesus that they preach is another Jesus.
I was a bit off then...FreeinChrist said:It was a disenchanted Baptist minister, William Miller, who predicted the Second Coming back in 1843, then postponed it 6 months to 1844, when some figured that he had done some calculations wrong. Many who followed Miller were disenchanted with Miller and the whole event - but there were some who stuck with it. (Miller, himself, slunk away in shame.) They came up with the Investigative Judgment idea. E.G. White did not originate it...but she then passed on other things she "received".
Also from the Millerites came the Jehovah Witnesses.
www.letusreason.org has some interesting articles about this. It is in their 'world religions' section.
I don't know what they believe, but one or two bad doctrines can be more than enough to change whether they are Christian or not.Kim Varner said:To simply throw out the whole bunch of grapes because of one or two bad grapes (meaning doctrines) isn't the smartest thing to do. To conclude that SDA's aren't Christian because of one or two non-traditional beliefs.
First, you believe the reformers were inspired? Luther would be rolling over in his grave.I do not regard EGW as an inerrant prophet of God like some SDA's do, but I do regard her as an inspired messenger/reformer, no different from Luther, Calvin, the Wesley brothers. None of these adhered to all Biblical truth, but they did adhere to the truths they were called to "re-reveal" to the ignorant church of their day. To strictly adhere to a manmade creed is unwise, and shall I dare say, narrowminded. That goes for both SDA's and non-SDA's. I don't like the fact that the SDA church has written up a set of 27 Fundamental beliefs when its founders said that to do such a thing would result in apostasy and close-mindedness to the word of God.
Jesus calls us (SDA's and non-SDA's) to buy of Him the gold of faith that works by love, so we can be truly rich, the linen of His righteousness to clothe our naked sinfulness, and the eyesalve of (dare I say it) discernment to clearly look at our beliefs and be open to correction from the word of God.
Not that great of an idea. People get all kinds of strange ideas by doing this. The Reformers believed that scripture must be taken above tradition and church history, but never that it should be taken out of the context in which it was written.Put aside all our pre-conceived interpretations, and read the word straight, without pre-written, pre-spoken commentary. You will be humbled and in awe of the amazing grace and love of our Father in heaven.
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