It is good to be confident in one's doctrine.
It is also good to have strong personal convictions.
However, you are very rigid about what you have come to believe.
Some have rightly pointed out that the architect of your belief system is the SDA. I have no problem with that. (I'm sorry if I have gone too far with this statement).
I love the SDA, as much as I love any other denomination.
A person who believes that he of she is infallible, would be open to change.
Are you open to changing your beliefs, if proved wrong?
Let me tell you that I am open to change, since my allegiance is to Jesus first (rather than to any church or denomination).
..and I'm glad we consider ourselves infallible. By that we give Christ due credit.
It is also good to have strong personal convictions.
However, you are very rigid about what you have come to believe.
Some have rightly pointed out that the architect of your belief system is the SDA. I have no problem with that. (I'm sorry if I have gone too far with this statement).
I love the SDA, as much as I love any other denomination.
A person who believes that he of she is infallible, would be open to change.
Are you open to changing your beliefs, if proved wrong?
Let me tell you that I am open to change, since my allegiance is to Jesus first (rather than to any church or denomination).
..and I'm glad we consider ourselves infallible. By that we give Christ due credit.
CORRECTION:**
A person who believes that he of she is NOT** infallible, would be open to change.
..and I'm glad we DON'T **consider ourselves infallible. By that we give Christ due credit