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But you aren't man enough to actually quote that false doctrine.Too bad there is false doctrine in her writing which makes her a false teacher.
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But you aren't man enough to actually quote that false doctrine.Too bad there is false doctrine in her writing which makes her a false teacher.
Ellen White teaches that Jesus was “made” by the Father at some point before creation. This is a holdout of her arianism.But you aren't man enough to actually quote that false doctrine.
“The Eternal Father, the unchangeable one, gave his only begotten Son, tore from his bosom Him who was made in the express image of his person, and sent him down to earth to reveal how greatly he loved mankind.” EGW, Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 07-09-1895, “The Duty of the Minister and the People,” Par. 14
“The exaltation of the Son of God as equal with the Father was represented as an injustice to Lucifer, who, it was claimed, was also entitled to reverence and honor.” EGW, Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 37
“The man Christ Jesus was not the Lord God Almighty” EGW, Letter 32, 1899, quoted in the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, vol. 5, p. 1129
No, she (sister White) does not (and did not ever) teach that "Jesus was "made" by the Father at some point before creation" (by either of the two citations in the original context), and she never adhered to "arianism" once in her life (she began Methodist, and her material on Jesus' eternality is plethora in Desire of Ages, &c., as a Seventh-day Adventist).Ellen White teaches that Jesus was “made” by the Father at some point before creation. This is a holdout of her arianism.
Ellen White teaches that Jesus was “made” by the Father at some point before creation. This is a holdout of her arianism.
20LtMs, Ms 22, march 7, 1904 (1905); pars. 4, 7:Ellen White teaches that Jesus was “made” by the Father at some point before creation. This is a holdout of her arianism.
Then why this statement?20LtMs, Ms 22, march 7, 1904 (1905); pars. 4, 7:
“... [par. 4] Christ is declared in the Scriptures to be the Son of God. From all eternity He has sustained this relation to Jehovah ...”“... [par. 13] From all eternity Christ was united with the Father, and when He took upon Himself human nature, He was still one with God. ...” - Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905)
Signs of the Times August 29, 1900, par. 15:
“... [par. 15] In speaking of His pre-existence, Christ carries the mind back through dateless ages. He assures us that there never was a time when He was not in close fellowship with the eternal God. He to whose voice the Jews were then listening had been with God as one brought up with Him. ...” - The Signs of the Times
4LtMs, Lt 108, Oct. 23, 1886, par. 17:
“... [par. 17] Where Christ is even among the humble few, this is Christ’s church, for the presence of the high and holy One who inhabiteth eternity can alone constitute a church. ... Jesus there presides; ...” - Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886)
25LtMs, Ms 20 September 27, 1913, par. 10:
“... [par. 10] Christ is from everlasting to everlasting ...” - Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 25 (1910 - 1915)
Signs of the Times May 3, 1899, par. 4:
“... [par. 4] Christ ... His divine life could not be reckoned by human computation. The existence of Christ before His incarnation is not measured by figures ...” - The Signs of the Times (in other words, it is only given in a 'measurement' of 'eternity', 'everlasting', 'infinite', &c.)
Review and Herald April 5, 1906, par. 8:
“... [par. 8] There are light and glory in the truth that Christ was one with the Father before the foundation of the world was laid. This is the light shining in a dark place, making it resplendent with divine, original glory. This truth, infinitely mysterious in itself, explains other mysterious and otherwise unexplainable truths, while it is enshrined in light, unapproachable and incomprehensible. ...” - The Review and Herald
ST June 27, 1895, par. 4
“The mightiest created intelligence cannot grasp divinity. The principalities and powers of heaven are overwhelmed with the vastness of the theme of Christ’s character and the mystery of the union of divinity and humanity. The most eloquent notes of cherubim and seraphim fail to describe him; but the angels of God delight to be in his presence. They rejoice in beholding his face, and hasten to obey his command, to fulfill their commission of love to those for whom Christ died.” - The Signs of the Times
ST June 27, 1895, par. 3
“But who that is not infinite can understand the infinite? Christ declares, “No man knoweth the Father but the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son shall reveal him.” It is recorded of Epictetus that when his hearers said to him, “You have uttered many excellent things of God; but we cannot as yet understand what he is,” he truly and nobly replied, “Were I able fully to set forth God, I should either be a god myself, or God himself would cease to be what he is.” The greatness of God cannot be measured or comprehended. And that doctrine that denies the absolute Godhead of Jesus Christ, denies also the Godhead of the Father; for no man knoweth the Son but the Father.” - The Signs of the Times
Hopefully those are crystal clear enough for anyone who wants to know the truth of the matter.
Read my replies, as they answer your question:Then why this statement?
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Is this saying that anyone who does not follow Seventh-day Adventists is an apostate from the faith? Do you believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is YHVH?Quote #2, "The man Christ Jesus was not the Lord God Almighty", is indeed from Letter 32, 1899 (May 10, 1899) (or also in Ms 140, 1903; September 27, 1903; par. 28) ( Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 18 (1903) ), as re-cited in the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Volume 5 (1956), page 1129.7 ( EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 5 ), but always taken out of context by detractors of, despiser of, and apostates from, the faith (Seventh-day Adventist)
Yeah, Christianity started as all Jew, but became firmly entrenched in the Gentile world as well, when people saw the reality of jesus death and resurrection and His enthroned aboveChristianity's origin is as a 1st century Jewish sect that later morphed into a separatist cult,by the definition, a social group characterized by high-intensity devotion to a particular person, object, or belief system.
Please re-read my statement, carefully. I was speaking about, "... but always taken out of context by detractors of, despisers of, and apostates from, the faith (Seventh-day Adventist) ...", and so that the words "the faith" were not misunderstood, I even included in brackets the clarifying words "Seventh-day Adventist" to specifiy which specific "the faith" I was referring to in the context of speaking about sister Ellen White's materials. In other words, I am not speaking about Christianity in the general sense by the words "the faith', but only "the faith" (beliefs / practices) of the Seventh-day Adventist which has "detractors of", "despisers of", and "apostates from" it/them. Therefore, to clearly answer your question, even moreso that just stated, I am not "saying that anyone who does not follow Seventh-day Adventists is an apostate from the faith", for to be an "apostate" from such as the Seventh-day Adventist faith, one would first have to have belonged to it, and general Christianity does not belong to it, though there are those who are counted among the Seventh-day Adventists as brethren, that are not yet in this faith (though who will come to be).Is this saying that anyone who does not follow Seventh-day Adventists is an apostate from the faith? Do you believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is YHVH?
I don't know if @Ronald Nolette d is still around, but I have a note regarding his comment above. While it is true that Adam sinned, and while it is true that most of the Christian Church believes in the immortality of the soul, I would ask that if the wages of sin is death, then the death that Adam suffered was solely due to his sin right? Because he didn't die that day, I imagine the reason was because Jesus stepped up and said something like, "Father, let Him live a while longer to give him an opportunity to repent". The sentence of hard labor and thorns and etc wasn't to punish, but to assist in healing and forming character, leading to repentance.Man was made immortal in body, soul and spirit! When Adam sinned , th ebody began to die. but not teh soul and spirit. Otherwise you consider Paul an idiot when He asked God to bless us body, soul and spirit!
This quotation should be self-evident in the context itself:“The exaltation of the Son of God as equal with the Father was represented as an injustice to Lucifer, who, it was claimed, was also entitled to reverence and honor.” EGW, Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 37
Good for you man, I don't sit under false doctrine either View attachment 80813
reportedly experienced a “vision”
This was answered already, in my replies ( From the pen of Ellen White ; see "7 (so Called) False Predictions From Ellen G. White – SDA" therein, or below, #7 therein), by the links provided (you did not read them, in Christian charity why? (Pro. 18:13,17 KJB)Lets see... A quick Google search... In 1846, Ellen G. White, a prominent figure in the early Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) movement, reportedly experienced a “vision” in which she saw the solar system and its inhabitants. Several others, including Mrs. Truesdail, a committed member of the SDA church, witnessed this vision. According to Mrs. Truesdail, White described “a tall, majestic people” residing on either Jupiter or Saturn: - Ellen White, Astronomy, and ‘Divine’ Manipulation - The Thinking Cup
Enough for me! I have no desire to explore any further into the Adventist.
I do not think you explored anything actually Seventh-day Adventist in your most recent jaunty-jaunt into the 'quick Google search". What I do see, is you looking for what you wanted to find, and simply posted a link to a mistaken non-Seventh-day Adventist website. Where in your reply was the search among actual Adventist materials? I do not see any indication there that you ever did so. This is not to be harsh, but I would like this general hypocrisy to cease, and let us treat each other fairly, and as unbiased as possible.Enough for me! I have no desire to explore any further into the Adventist.
Do you also doubt the visions of Patrick of Ireland? What about Jan Hus? Frederick the Duke, and Elector (for Emperor), of Saxony? Are you a cessationist? if so, please let me know. I provide those "visions" in the linked materials (see Godhead book refs.) also. Should all "visions" just be thrown aside, or should we at least consider them in the light of scripture first?reportedly experienced a “vision”