But...are they cult members?
Oh that's a word that is thrown about here all the time, mostly by those folks who follow one man who founded his new faith tradition around the 16th/17th century. Who are they to judge is all I can really say.
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But...are they cult members?
Yes, if being a member of a cult.But...are they cult members?
I'm trying to think of which verse that fits this....
Matthew 7:1
Luke 6:37
Luke 6:41
John 8:7
Romans 2:1
Romans 14:10
Romans 14:13
James 4:11
Your choice, I suppose.
I agree with you.
No. We keep the Sabbath, the 7th day, the Lord's day - What is the Lord's day according to scripture alone?
"Saturday" is pagan Roman time (midnight to midnight), while the Sabbath of the LORD is based in God's time, in scripture, from evening unto evening, as the scriptural day begins at evening, followed by morning. ...
...Also, as for worship, we worship God, 24/7/365, not merely upon the Sabbath, the 7th day, the Lord's day. ...
So, because you're big into scriptures and whatever, it somehow gives you the authority to judge others?
We're talking about you judging others. Not me.
We're talking about you judging others. Not me.
But does that mean we have the right to judge them?1 Cor. 6:2Do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world will be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
We certainly have the right to speak out against someone else's false beliefs.But does that mean we have the right to judge them?
not only the right - but the responsibilityWe certainly have the right to speak out against someone else's false beliefs.
You mean scripturally, from Day 1 of Creation of the earth (Genesis 1)? or from the time God created the angels in Heaven, "that existed for ages" before that?Alofa, one quick question:
What year is this (using numbers)?
We have to discern who is teaching the right Jesus and right Gospel, as the sda and Mormons and Wof definitely are not!Where in the Bible does it say we (or you) have any right to judge? And where does it say that Baptists can do this, what about the Pentacostals and Methodists or even the Mormons?
If this is the standard level of 'baptist' integrity, in blatantly being allowed to accuse Seventh-day Adventists of teaching a false Jesus and false Gospel (without Admin/Moderation correction), in spite of the multitudinous contrary evidences posted in this and other forums for years, well, all I can say is I am glad I am not such an 'baptist', nor adhere to such a skewed worldview.We have to discern who is teaching the right Jesus and right Gospel, as the sda and Mormons and Wof definitely are not!
If this is the standard level of 'baptist' integrity, in blatantly being allowed to accuse Seventh-day Adventists of teaching a false Jesus and false Gospel (without Admin/Moderation correction), in spite of the multitudinous contrary evidences posted in this and other forums for years, well, all I can say is I am glad I am not such an 'baptist', nor adhere to such a skewed worldview.
What the 'baptist' (at leased called by themselves as such, so I do not include all that use that designation here, as there a many wonderful baptist persons, lovely Christians) in this reply is stating in no uncertain terms, is that all Seventh-day Adventists are not Christians (let alone the other people in the other two groups mentioned).
Been over this before, several times, haven't we?Well, the Seven-Day-Adlibbers DO teach a false Jesus by saying He is the archangel Michael because your guru Mrs. White said so.
Been over this before, several times, haven't we?
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Many proper Baptists understood this, even from the time before the Reformation.
John Gill:
Revelation 12 - a Verse by Verse, and even phrase by phrase study
Many other Baptists:
Revelation 12 - a Verse by Verse, and even phrase by phrase study
Many others:
Revelation 12 - a Verse by Verse, and even phrase by phrase study
How many proper Baptists were believing Ellen G White at the time?
I love that you bring this up every time. I gives me the opportunity to set the record (historical) straight with documented evidence.