I posted scripture in this thread, abundantly clear as to Christian teaching with regards to sabbaths or any special days. You said Paul's a man, not Jesus, so there's where understanding ends. There is nothing I can do about this, if you do not accept the authority of all scripture as the inspired word of God, and in the context of the whole New Testament gospel and covenant. If you espouse what is contrary to Paul's teachings, it is rather I who am obeying God, not Ellen White. So, there's no clarity of the issues, unclear who your God is that contradicts Paul, contradicts Himself. Does at least this make sense?
Everything is built upon a foundation.
The sciences are all built upon foundations...
core facts, principles, and theories.
Everything above the foundation rests on the stability of the foundation.
The arts are all built upon foundations...
core skills, techniques, and structures.
Everything above the foundation rests upon the stability of the foundation.
Religions are also built upon foundations...
core principles, and beliefs, and the
prophets who deliver them.
Everything above the foundation rests upon the stability of the foundation.
The foundations of the SDA are William Miller and Ellen White.
These foundational prophets gave prophecies which did NOT come to pass.
According to Deutoronomy 18:22, this is God's sign of a false prophet.
A false prophet equals a false foundation... nothing good can be built upon a false foundation.
If the very foundation of a religion is bad,
it is pointless to discuss any doctrines built atop that bad foundation.
Doctrines, theologies, debates... anything built upon a bad foundation is pointless to discuss.
We need only check the foundation.
If the foundation is bad... the building is unsafe.
The God of the universe builds NOTHING upon a bad foundation.
The test of a false prophet:
Deu 18:22
"When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him."