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God's Ten Commandments in the "Baptist Confession of Faith" and other affirmations

BobRyan

Well-Known Member
It is true that Baptists like Andy Stanley and of course the "Baptist Confession of Faith" authors, regular Baptists etc those who affirm the teaching of Spurgeon

"Baptist Confession of Faith"
"Westminster Confession of Faith"
C.H. Spurgeon
Andy Stanley
Matthew Henry
[FONT=&quot]Jamieson, Fausset, Brown

R.C Sproul
"D.L. Moody"
"Dies Domini"
--many others

And as you say that is includes Catholics - admitting to God's Ten Commandments as the moral law of God -- just as the Bible teaches.

Nothing new there - except it is pretty hard to spin this as "just Adventists know that the Ten Commandments are included in the moral law of God still binding on the saints to this very day".

So then - the obvious point.

This is not the point that says "so then Adventists must be right" ( because as we know -obviously it is the Word of God that says the Adventist acceptance of the Ten Commandments is the right thing to do.)

Rather this is the point that says "it would be silly to argue that only Adventists notice this Bible detail"

in Christ,
Bob
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DHK

<b>Moderator</b>
It is true that Baptists like Andy Stanley and of course the "Baptist Confession of Faith" authors, regular Baptists etc those who affirm the teaching of Spurgeon

"Baptist Confession of Faith"
"Westminster Confession of Faith"
C.H. Spurgeon
Andy Stanley
Matthew Henry
Jamieson, Fausset, Brown
R.C Sproul
"D.L. Moody"
"Dies Domini"
--many others

And as you say that is includes Catholics - admitting to God's Ten Commandments as the moral law of God -- just as the Bible teaches.

Nothing new there - except it is pretty hard to spin this as "just Adventists know that the Ten Commandments are included in the moral law of God still binding on the saints to this very day".

So then - the obvious point.

This is not the point that says "so then Adventists must be right" ( because as we know -obviously it is the Word of God that says the Adventist acceptance of the Ten Commandments is the right thing to do.)

Rather this is the point that says "it would be silly to argue that only Adventists notice this Bible detail"

in Christ,
Bob
Don't forget the J.W.'s and the Mormons, and many other cults also worship on Sunday. Perhaps the Wiccans do too. I don't think that Satan takes a holiday.
"The point remains."
 

BobRyan

Well-Known Member
Which regular Baptists are you referring to

Are you asking what "Regular Baptists are'??

Are you asking if "Regular Baptists" accept Spurgeon or the "Baptist Confession of Faith" ?

Or are you asking "Who on this board is a Regular Baptist"???

in Christ,

Bob
 

BobRyan

Well-Known Member
Don't forget the J.W.'s and the Mormons, and many other cults also worship on Sunday. Perhaps the Wiccans do too.

I agree that they all are examples of pro-sunday groups.

But I don't have their statements/confessions regarding God's Ten Commandments to reference.

Maybe you do -- if so feel free to share it with us.

in Christ,

Bob
 

Yeshua1

Well-Known Member
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Are you asking what "Regular Baptists are'??

Are you asking if "Regular Baptists" accept Spurgeon or the "Baptist Confession of Faith" ?

Or are you asking "Who on this board is a Regular Baptist"???

in Christ,

Bob

NO Reformed Baptist though would hold that any Confession would be the equal of the Bible, as the SDA holds to their prophetess teachings as being...

NONE of them that you keep quoting would also agree with the SDA that a christian MUST keep the Sabbath as the SDA teaches either!

can you be honest in this area for a change?
 
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