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  1. thatbrian

    "Country Preachers"

    Uh. . . could that be because they already knew the original languages?
  2. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    You have placed the full weight of your soul in the hands of a woman who had a third grade education, took a severe blow to the head as a young age, made many false predictions, inserted man-made extra-biblical laws, denies the gospel of grace, and you think I've done something wrong. That's rich.
  3. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    Extreme, Bob???!!! You place your trust in a whacked out woman and claim her writings are inspired by God in the same way in which biblical texts are. That's extreme, Bob. Extremely foolish.
  4. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    Yup. Sure, Bob. Here's a message directly from God: "In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son. . ." Hebrews 1:2
  5. thatbrian

    Proper reaction

    Get the heck off of Facebook. It's a foolish waste of time.
  6. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    Ellen White made it easy because she wrote so much. The proof of her falsehood is found in her own words. Her condemnation is just.
  7. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    The test of a prophet is in their prophesies. Ellen White, your prophetess, is a false prophet because she made false prophesies. On top of that, she is a false teacher, as her "gospel" is no gospel. Follow her, and you join her in everlasting torment.
  8. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    Following a false prophet is done at the infinite expense of one's soul, and when there so much proof that Ellen G White was a false prophet in her own writings, no man can claim ignorance of such things when he faces the Living God.
  9. thatbrian

    "Country Preachers"

    Reading books is very much like lectures. I think it would be a good substitute, but that again depends on which authors one reads.
  10. thatbrian

    "Country Preachers"

    Agreed, which is why men who have been trained as attorneys would make good theologians and teachers.
  11. thatbrian

    "Country Preachers"

    I'm not sure why I responded to you, period.
  12. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    Light destroys darkness. The Devil has the same fork in his tongue as does that document, and that makes perfect sense, as he is the original author.
  13. thatbrian

    "Country Preachers"

    Wonderful. You present that as if she was his sole source. We all know that's not the case.
  14. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    From the horse's mouth: Exhibit One. From The Adventist Review, December 23, 1982. Also appeared in Ministry, February 1983. AFFIRMATIONS We believe that Scripture is the divinely revealed word of God and is inspired by the Holy Spirit. We believe that the canon of Scripture is composed only...
  15. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    Twisting and adding or taking away from God's Word is always where Satan works. He did it in the Garden, and he does it still, in false prophets. Exhibit One. From The Adventist Review, December 23, 1982. Also appeared in Ministry, February 1983. AFFIRMATIONS We believe that Scripture is the...
  16. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    Paul warned, often and severely, about those who preach false gospels. This is not my opinion.
  17. thatbrian

    Seventh-day Adventists - not a cult according to Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults"

    It's a cult according to me. I could not care less what Walter Martin or CT have to say on the matter. I care what the Apostle Paul has to say on the matter.
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