stephen pollard
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- Sep 30, 2018
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I want to thank you, and two other sda members who, in the last few days have all stressed sins of ignorance, not being convicted of sin at times. It joins up all the dots as it were in my views on your denomination. I have been to an sda church, they seemed real nice and friendly, but all I could think was: Where is the Holy Spirit?We also believe that praying to the dead and bowing down before images is wrong. But the fact that over a billion Christians engage in it - does not "make it right" it just means they have not been enlightened on that Bible truth.
The idea that it only matters when you choose to ignore something in the Bible is not a compelling argument. A Bible principle is true or it is not -- and has nothing to do with "but what if it is just Stephen Pollard ignoring it or unaware of it".
I point to a rather large group of Christians (much large than "just Stephen Pollard" ) and show that their not being aware of something does not make it right but it also does not mean they are lost due to that fact alone until it is pointed out to them under conviction.
I am giving you bible truth and showing how this works out in real life.
For example James 4:17 as it applies to the obvious example above "17 Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin."
I am giving you bible truth and showing how this works out in real life.
For example James 4:17 as it applies to the obvious example above "17 Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin."
They may argue anything they wish.
This is about - a bible truth and showing how this works out in real life.
For example James 4:17 as it applies to the obvious example above "17 Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin."
The biblical facts remain:
Sin is the transgression of the law
Through the law we become conscious of sin
And yet 17 Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin."
And now, you and others are telling me, we c an break the Ten Commandments and will still be securely saved if we are sinning without the convictor of sin showing us we are sinning, for the Holy Spirit is the convictor of sin. It always comes down to the same thing. Where is the Holy Spirit in the lives of people who can steal, bear false witness, murder, commit adultery etc, unaware they are sinning by doing so
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