The Bible predicts that the mark of the beast scenario will play out in the future as Rev 13 and 14 state.
This is irrefutable
Rev 14 contrasts the saints who "
keep the commandments of God AND their faith in Jesus" -- with -- those who receive the mark of the beast - and it says this is all future. --
this is irrefutable
That is a prediction about what is in our future -- --
this is irrefutable
Those who receive the mark of the beast are sinning in that future scenario and 1 John 3:4 says "
Sin IS transgression of the LAW" -- --
this is irrefutable
"You" apparently "predict" that the future being described in that text will not include the sin of Sabbath breaking
Ellen White claimed that God gave her a vision of that future event and that it most certainly did include that sin, and that Sabbath commandment is in fact one of the TEN Commandments written on the heart under the New Covenant (
as even most non-SDA groups will admit to one degree or another when they admit that it is the TEN that God writes on the heart.)
In other words - God told Ellen White that the future prediction in Rev 13 and 14 would include a thought-police style of religious intolerance -- even among some Christians
We will
see which of the two of you are making the correct prediction about the future when we get to it - for now I think Ellen White's message from God will end up being correct and your wild-guess about that future will be less-than.
Time will tell who is right.
Have you heard of the term "snow flake"??
A. This is not my thread
B. We "noticed" that your own future-prediction topic is "your topic" about future predictions not mine..
C. then you implode when a prediction about the future you bring up -- is discussed
that does not agree with your own prediction about the future??
How ... thought-police of you.
Are you trying to make "my point" or yours??
How "predictable" (to ignore every single detail in the post, every text quoted, every response given)
your blindness is very obvious to the Truth of Scripture.
This is where your habit of false-accusation piling-on could have used an ounce of "attention to scripture details just posted".
there are MANY Commandments that God has given in the Holy Bible, so it is rather foolish to assume that when the word "Commandment" is used, it must always refer to the Ten Commandments.
If you have some "proof" other than wild-guess that the Saints "keeping the Commandments of God" in Rev 14:12 "MUST not include God's TEN Commandments" -- then feel free to post an actual text ... for a change.
Meanwhile "
the 5th Commandment is the FIRST commandment with a promise" Eph 6:2 - speaks of that UNIT of Ten.
Meanwhile "
the Commandment of God" as mentioned by Christ in Mark 7:6-13 is specifically from the TEN Commandments
Meanwhile when Jesus said "
KEEP the Commandments" in Matthew 19 and is asked "which ones" He specifically quotes from the TEN Commandments
Meanwhile even the "
Baptist Confession of Faith" section 19 admits that the TEN Commandments are included in that
LAW that is "Written on the heart" under the New Covenant.
Your "practice" of ignoring all the texts and all the details in the posts -- has not served you well - hence your frequent resort to vitriol.
Your post filled with vitriol and acrimony only fits into the solution known as "loud intolerant pulpit pounding" not dialogue that reflects the Spirit of Truth,