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BobRyan said:Ok - I was going to let some other SDA answer this since I have already come out in favor of the "sola scriptura" test for doctrines of the SDA church and of anyone claiming to have message from God that has a bearing on a doctrinal topic -- but I have to admit you have a point, that "which text to test" is certainly a reasonable first step.
Let's take something simple case like The Great Controversy.
There we find loads of doctrinal statements - wayy more than I need to prove my point about testing based on doctrine and the test of "sola scriptura".
But to be frank - I thought you would already be familiar with that book.
in Christ,
Bob
Bob said -
When Ellen White speaks to the subject of (and in favor of)
1. believer's Baptism,
2. the state of the dead,
3. the literal millennium,
4. the pre-mill second coming,
5. the Trinity,
6. the 2Cor 5 judgment of all,
7. the literal bodily resurrection of christ,
8. the literal bodily resurrection of the saints,
9. the need to test all doctrines "Sola Scriptura",
10. the fact of free will,
11. the process of Atonement as defined in scripture .... etc
these messages that she claims to have come from God are going to "cut across somebody's doctrinal view".
I don't see how anyone who is not already Adventist in doctrine would even begin to confirm her as a prophet. I don't see how a Baptist would ever confirm a Lutheran prophet if that prophet endorsed the very doctrinal distinctives of the Lurtheran faith that are in opposition to that which most Baptists believe.
targus said:,
Is it possible to test a "prophet's" "inspired" writings against Scripture if you don't know which writings are supposed to be "inspired" and which are not"?
targus said:That doesn't answer the question.
Which of Ellen White's many writings are considered by the SDA denomination to be "inspired"?
I'm looking for something more like a list.
BobRyan said:Yes - If any message that Ellen White claimed to have come from God -- turns out to be a message with false doctrine - erroneous doctrine - then it makes her a false prophet.
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Originally Posted by targus
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Is it possible to test a "prophet's" "inspired" writings against Scripture if you don't know which writings are supposed to be "inspired" and which are not"?
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Originally Posted by targus
That doesn't answer the question.
Which of Ellen White's many writings are considered by the SDA denomination to be "inspired"?
I'm looking for something more like a list.
BobRyan said:You ask me to give you a book showing the doctrinal positions Ellen White made in her messages - then ignore the book and go for your own material -- in this case "the ideal diet for children"????????????
Targue - you have an agenda that I am just not following.
To which I responded with a very simple test case example The Great Controversy since that is one of Ellen White's most "Doctrinal INTENSIVE" books. She describes events at the end of time,sees the 7 last plagues, sees the literal post-trib, pre-mill 2nd coming rapture (+ resurrection) of the saints to heaven, sees the millennium and desolate earth, sees the Holy City post-mill, sees the lake of fire, sees the new earth, sees the judgment... You can't get any more "comments on doctrine" than that.
PLENTY of material there to cover every SDA doctrine that we hold and "get a comment on it" in some way shape or form.
Plenty of high profile doctrines given front and center stage.
Plenty of opportunity to say "hey Ellen White said this doctrine on Baptism, on premill, on free will, on literal 2nd coming, on Ten Commandments, on losing salvation, on ... --- is OK and I don't believe it matches the way I read the Bible".
You "should" be having a field day with that saying "hey this differs with my view on doctrine established sola-scriptura"!!
But "innexplicably" we "get this" from you???
Huh???
Is this some kind of "bait and switch"??
We may have to have this conversation a few times until I get you to respond to the point.
BobRyan said:Bob said -
When Ellen White speaks to the subject of (and in favor of)
1. believer's Baptism,
2. the state of the dead,
3. the literal millennium,
4. the pre-mill second coming,
5. the Trinity,
6. the 2Cor 5 judgment of all,
7. the literal bodily resurrection of christ,
8. the literal bodily resurrection of the saints,
9. the need to test all doctrines "Sola Scriptura",
10. the fact of free will,
11. the process of Atonement as defined in scripture .... etc
these messages that she claims to have come from God are going to "cut across somebody's doctrinal view".
I don't see how anyone who is not already Adventist in doctrine would even begin to confirm her as a prophet. I don't see how a Baptist would ever confirm a Lutheran prophet if that prophet endorsed the very doctrinal distinctives of the Lurtheran faith that are in opposition to that which most Baptists believe.
BobRyan said:Bob said -
When Ellen White speaks to the subject of (and in favor of)
1. believer's Baptism,
2. the state of the dead,
3. the literal millennium,
4. the pre-mill second coming,
5. the Trinity,
6. the 2Cor 5 judgment of all,
7. the literal bodily resurrection of christ,
8. the literal bodily resurrection of the saints,
9. the need to test all doctrines "Sola Scriptura",
10. the fact of free will,
11. the process of Atonement as defined in scripture .... etc
these messages that she claims to have come from God are going to "cut across somebody's doctrinal view".
I don't see how anyone who is not already Adventist in doctrine would even begin to confirm her as a prophet. I don't see how a Baptist would ever confirm a Lutheran prophet if that prophet endorsed the very doctrinal distinctives of the Lurtheran faith that are in opposition to that which most Baptists believe.
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Originally Posted by targus
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Is it possible to test a "prophet's" "inspired" writings against Scripture if you don't know which writings are supposed to be "inspired" and which are not"?
Bob said
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Plenty of opportunity to say "hey Ellen White said this doctrine on Baptism, on premill, on free will, on literal 2nd coming, on Ten Commandments, on losing salvation, on ... --- is OK and I don't believe it matches the way I read the Bible".
You "should" be having a field day (if your post quoted above were "accurate" in what you say you want to do) with that saying "hey this differs with my view on doctrine established sola-scriptura"!!
BobRyan said:Let me guess- you are asking for ANOTHER book -- other than the one I suggested because you already found Desire of Ages to match perfectly with the Doctrines as you believe them - from scripture???? no???
Then why carry this pointless exercise any further - you apparently have no interest indoing the "sola scriptura" test that you "claimed" to have interest in doing.
How "surprising".
Good luck with whatever agenda you have.
targus said:Bob Ryan,
Is it possible to test a "prophet's" "inspired" writings against Scripture if you don't know which writings are supposed to be "inspired" and which are not"?
Targus
I am NOT asking for a "book". (by Ellen White - accepted as inspired by SDAs)
I am NOT asking for a "simple sample" (of such a book easy to test here).
I am NOT asking for SDA "doctrine". (To test sola scriptura)
Targus
I am NOT asking for a "book". (by Ellen White - accepted as inspired by SDAs)
I am NOT asking for a "simple sample" (of such a book easy to test here).
I am NOT asking for SDA "doctrine". (To test sola scriptura)