Larry, your problem is speaking in the extremes and then tweaking those extremes to become absolutes. Your post smacks of ‘I have all the truth and whats more, I know exactly what is untruth and can determine it simply by my interpretation of my version of SDA history.”
Who are you to say that a church or people don’t have the Holy Spirit? Who are you to say that it is either from God or the devil? You sound like the midieval Catholic Church.
If human error means being ‘led by the devil’ then it is you, your church, and your former-SDA friends and all their ‘false doctrine’ that are also in trouble, not simply SDAs.
[quote author="Larry"]I notice a distinct lack of time and talk of the fact that the Holy Spirit will be sent to those who believe the true gospel, to keep you saved (sealed!). The SDA church does not uphold the true gospel (tweaked at both extreme ends), so of course they know very little of how the Holy Spirit can retain them in salvation (guide you in your ways)
And what is the true gospel? Some of our brethren here believe that the true gospel involves Calvinism and once saved always saved. Do you believe that? If not, they could accuse you of the same thing. To them saying that we can choose to reject God and fall away from our walk is just as blasphemous as what you accuse SDAs of saying.
If in fact that gospel’s true message is that Christ came to save us from our sins by grace through faith without our works, then this is what SDAs believe as well.
Everyone does their own bit of tweaking, Larry. Please don’t accuse the SDA church of being part of Satan’s kingdom simply because they don’t agree with your brand of ‘gospel’.
[quote author="Larry"]They then try to fill in with their man-made doctrines ("verified" by EGW lying visions) when people do not give them properly thought out answers that incorporate the Holy Spirit.
So giving an opinion from scripture is ‘man made doctrines’? So not having a ‘properly througt out answer’ and ‘incorporating the Holy Spirit’ go hand in hand. Now you see where you are moving to an absolute?
[quote author="Larry"]Come to that, it is the spirit of antichrist that would ever substitute for the Holy Spirit, or substitute its teachings for the power of the Holy Spirit. The SDA church is one sly beast, beware!
So now you have moved from ‘not properly speaking answers’ to the SDA church having the ‘spirit of Anti-Christ’ and actually ‘substituting its teachings for the power of the Holy Spirit’
Really Larry, how in the world did you come to that conclusion in less than two paragraphs? With what support?
[quote author="Larry"]If you do not trust that the Holy Spirit will guide your ways, you do not believe the correct gospel, pure and simple. Start by trusting the correct gospel, and you will be saved.
So another absolute. The SDA church does not trust the Holy Spirit? And why is that?
[quote author="Larry"]The only other explaination for your “not getting it” is that you still wear the veil over your heart, brought on by believing in EGW as a true prophet, Levitical tithes, clean and unclean meats, and Sabbath observance as correct in relation to salvation.
Really? So the fact that I don’t get it when formers or other Christians try to pawn off on me that Sabbath is not valid anymore or that God will indeed torture my loved ones in an eternally burning hell for billions of years, it is because my mind is clouded by Levitical services and not eating unclean meats??
Wow! And to think all this time it I thought it was because I don’t see any biblical merit in the doctrines! So if I can find just as much scriptural evidence (and believe me I can!) to support my views, it doesn’t matter because what you believe is correct interpretation! Then you need to find another excuse to condemn.
[quote author="Larry"]The SDA church was founded on a lie, pure and simple. Their prophet said that God was in the 1843 timesetting, when we know that this is simply NOT true..
The prophet did NOT say that ‘God was in the 1843 time setting. The prophet was a 16 year old girl at the time involved in a movement that had a lot of hype. The prophet was a babe in the matter of spiritual matters. Do you leave no room for growth, change and even human error?
[quote author="Larry"]God would NOT get the time and event wrong the first time, then the time correct but still the wrong event in 1844…
God did not. Man did. Man makes mistakes and man learns from them.
[quote author="Larry"]God would also not give Wm. Miller impressions to do timesetting, it is against Gods own word. The devil is the father of timesetting. Any timesetting is of the devil. Any prophet or church that supports these lies will be damned.
And the dandy of all absolutes. I guess I can believe all matters of heresy and still be okay, but timesetting! Well, that is the real abomination!
So if you believe timesetting is unbiblical, wrong, and of the devil and Miller is of the devil for doing it, what about Calvin? According to what you have branded the SDAs as, Calvin was a huge supporter of Sunday Sabbatarianism? That would mean that HIS mind was ‘clouded by Sabbath observance’ and therefore could not ‘receive the working of the Holy Spirit’. By promoting Sunday Sabbatarinism, he would basically be ‘having a veil over his heart’ too.
So Calvin wasn’t a real Christian I guess?
Where do you stop in your diatribe of absolutes and condemnation that one can find myriads of loop holes and applications to?
This is why I shake my head at such nonsense rhetoric that too many formers espouse. Thank God we don’t need to deal with that here...at least we didn’t before.
Your approach isn’t fully truthful, it is not tactful and doesn’t do anything to convict, Larry. If that is how you like to do your methodology, you won’t find many adherents to it here.