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Or are they cult like JW and Mormons?
Or are they cult like JW and Mormons?
Seventh Day Adventists deny the reality of a eternal place of conscious punishment for the wicked.
Seventh Day Adventist believe in keeping the law for salvation.
Seventh Day Adventist believe Sunday keeping is the mark of the beast and all who take this mark will be destroyed.
Seventh Day Adventist was originated by a proven false prophetess
Seventh Day Adventist that Jesus Christ is now in heaven doing an investigative judgement to determine who are His people.
Seventh Day Adventist believe the Levitical dietary law is still mandatory under grace.
Seventh Day Adventist believe the soul at death cease to exist in both the righteous and wicked.
E.G. White's words are very clear, you will not be forgiven until all sins are eradicated from one's life and your character is perfected. You find this same heresy (among many others) in Mormonism. And then there is the 'Soul Sleep' issue.
So they would be listed as the RCC would be, "close, but no Cigar"as both would use the terminolgy of Christianity, but vest different meanings, and have a different Gospel!
What is interesting is that the ONLY Cult that become Christian was the old armstrong worldwide church of God!
Well, part of that cult has lined up closer to orthodox Christianity. There was a schism as a result of part of the leadership of the WWCOG that wanted to bring that church closer to biblical truth. Some have become trinitarian (although they still require adherence to the Ten Commandments for salvation) and the rest of them still follow Armstrongs original teachings (Philadelphians).
What ever had to ol' Garner Ted Armstrong anyway? Selling used cars maybe?
Actually, just found some information on Garner Ted Armstrong.
"After the death of Garner Ted Armstrong, his son Mark Armstrong, affirmed his claim that the second organization formed by Garner Ted Armstrong, The Intercontinental Church Of God, is the "true" religion."
just caught him on cable few weeks ago, hawking a pamphlet and tape on describing what heaven is like, as it will be here on earth, and what type of jobs we will have, what houses, cars etc!
From Nicea to the Reformation official and universal standard for judging cults was the Ecumenical Creeds. I don't know why that should be changed. Changed to what? Who but an ecumenical council has the authority to overturn 1500 years of a historical standard?
Garner Ted Armstrong (February 9, 1930 – September 15, 2003). I think who you might have watched was his son Mark.
Seventh Day Adventists deny the reality of a eternal place of conscious punishment for the wicked.
Seventh Day Adventist believe in keeping the law for salvation.
Seventh Day Adventist believe Sunday keeping is the mark of the beast and all who take this mark will be destroyed.
Seventh Day Adventist was originated by a proven false prophetess
Seventh Day Adventist that Jesus Christ is now in heaven doing an investigative judgement to determine who are His people.
Seventh Day Adventist believe the Levitical dietary law is still mandatory under grace.
Seventh Day Adventist believe the soul at death cease to exist in both the righteous and wicked.
Actually he was watching Garner Ted the Dead. They're still running his old programs.
>Another cultic standard since that is what the Word of God was given for - 2 Tim. 3:15 long before any ecumenical counsel every saw the light of day.
What in the ecumenical creeds is inconsistent with 2 Tim 3:15?