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  1. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    I have identified a truly remarkable fulfillment of the 1,260 years. It began in the year 535 A.D. Thesis: The State Church was established in 535 A.D. Note the merging of the Church and State in this pertinent quote: "We are the source of both secular and ecclesiastical jurisprudence by...
  2. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    It must be understood that Sir Isaac Newton has made a serious error in not recognizing that the book of Revelation is an update to Daniel's 2-scenario eschatology. Amazingly, when the 3 scenarios of the book of Revelation are properly interpreted, especially Revelation 17:9 and Revelation...
  3. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    Continuing again In defense of all Seven-day Sadventiists, the truest Christian faith, I also off this golden nugget of truth: Don’t pray in public like the hypocrites! - Jesus’ teachings
  4. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    I even believe that the name of a true and undefiled religion must be spelled correctly.
  5. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    James 1:27 "Pure and undefiled religion before our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained by the world."
  6. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    Thanks for defending the true Adventist faith.
  7. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    What's the difference between Isaac Newton's eschatology and my eschatology? Our eschatological presuppositions are is remarkably similar. Indisputably, I have already testified that my eschatology is not far from historic Adventism. Sadly, you have made your judgment unjustly and unrighteously...
  8. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    By definition, a SADventist is simply a sad Adventist. Indisputably, to his credit, Isaac Newton discovered physics and was universally celebrated as an undeniably great mathematician. By definition also, Newton was also an Adventist Christian. The proof of that is Newton's eschatology regarding...
  9. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    I acknowledge that Christ said that no one knows the day or the hour. Nevertheless, as a Seventh-day Adventist for 50 years and then becoming a Seven-day SADventist in 2018, I believe that I am qualified to answer your challenge. " The Lord Jesus said, "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who...
  10. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    Primarily, Seventh-day Adventists are astonishingly apostate, status-seeking Adventists. They are not even Adventists. The original, authentic, historically accurate meaning of the word Adventist was originally understood as a term of derision and ridicule. Sadventist has name recognition but...
  11. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    No. I am a Seven-day SADventist. The emphasis is on the syllable SAD. Christianity affirms Romans 14:5: One person judges one day above another, another regards every day alike. Each person must be fully convinced in his own mind. Seventh-day Adventists are preeminently Seventh-day Papists and...
  12. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    Wiki wrote: "Scholars long debated whether Newton disputed the doctrine of the Trinity. His first biographer, David Brewster, who compiled his manuscripts, interpreted Newton as questioning the veracity of some passages used to support the Trinity, but never denying the doctrine of the Trinity...
  13. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    I'm not aware of anyone living today claiming to know the day or hour of Christ's Second Coming. To refute Newton or me, just cite a Scripture proving that there's no compelling Biblical exposition revealing the end of the world has not been scheduled to be in the year 2060 or in the second half...
  14. Seven-day Sadventist

    Isaac Newton Announced Christ’s Return In 2060

    The supposition that calculating the time of Christ's Second Coming within a 1-year interval isn't obviously anti-Christian. The great mathematical physicist Sir Issac Newton clearly believed using Scripture that the world would end in the year 2060. And I believe that there's a compelling...
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