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meagain1945

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Thank you for your comments on SDA. I think they are one of the MOST deceptive cults. They can sound so good but once you REALLY see the doctrines you see the terrible blasphemy of it all

They do not believe in the "finished'' work of our LORD JESUS
 

meagain1945

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Amen. The SDA does not believe in the "FINISHED" work of our LORD JESUS
 

tribesman

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Amen. The SDA does not believe in the "FINISHED" work of our LORD JESUS
The main problem I see with SDA doctrine is this teaching about the so called "cleansing of the heavenly sanctuary". I've gotten poor responses from their apologists regarding this.
 

gotime

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The main problem I see with SDA doctrine is this teaching about the so called "cleansing of the heavenly sanctuary". I've gotten poor responses from their apologists regarding this.
What is it you would like to know about the teaching of the cleansing of the sanctuary?
 

tribesman

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What is it you would like to know about the teaching of the cleansing of the sanctuary?
In short, I have pointed out that the the fulfillment of the Day of Atonement must have been done in full in the sacrificial death of Christ at the cross and His ascension into heaven. This supposed move from the Holy to the Most Holy place, and that in 1844(?) would be in conflict with such scriptures as Rom.5:11 for example. It is a teaching unique for the SDAs.
 

loveme1

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Honestly, all of us need to read what the Spirit sayeth in Revelation.

read what the Spirit says to the Churches...

Example:

Be Faithful unto death and the crown of life given

He that overcome will get to eat from the Tree of life.

Him that overcome gets the hidden manna.


The word works is used often so for those with the one off moment theology be prepared for some Truth.

The word Repent is used...



Believe to the saving of your soul.
 

gotime

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In short, I have pointed out that the the fulfillment of the Day of Atonement must have been done in full in the sacrificial death of Christ at the cross and His ascension into heaven. This supposed move from the Holy to the Most Holy place, and that in 1844(?) would be in conflict with such scriptures as Rom.5:11 for example. It is a teaching unique for the SDAs.
You make some good points. But it really depends on perspective.

The atonement was done at the cross. But the day of atonement is not the same thing.

the Day of Atonement involves a number of things, The aim of it is to bring Gods people and God together ultimately face to face.

So the atonement for sin was made at the cross and is to this day available though Christ our high priest who still ministers His blood.

But Atonement involves more than that, it involves a removing of sinners who refuse to accept the atonement of Christ. Not until this is done can Gods people be with God.

This means that everyone has to make a choice to either accept the good news of the atonement of Christ or reject. Then Jesus can come and the people will be with their God.

You are right it is unique to SDA's. But it is not what you seem to think it is.

Not the best explanation, but hopefully enough to get a better Idea. More than happy to expand on parts if you want. and to provide biblical backing if you want.
 
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church has, "historically" categorically rejected the Doctrine of the Atonement on the Cross...
....This can be confirmed by spending just a little bit of time in their archives of Doctrinal Statements.
….An example that's representative of the SDA historical doctrine:

"With such confusion as this to represent Christianity, it is no wonder that the heathen get a degraded
idea of God, as evinced in the reply of the Chinaman to the Jew, who was reviling his nationality. Thinking
to retort upon him as severely as possible -he replied: Ah I me know you ; you kill the Melican man's God." How much better it would be to accept the doctrine of the distinct individuality and -personality of the Father and the Son, confessing them " one" in heart, mind and purpose, and thus avoid the jargon of confusion always attendant upon erroneous doctrine. Another error, even more generally endorsed than any of the foregoing, is the doctrine of the atonement on the cross. This also furnishes another support for
Unitarianism. The Scriptures plainly teach that Christ died for all men. Now if his death on the cross was the atonement, then the sins of all men are atoned for, and all will be saved. The conclusion is unavoidable,
and we deny the doctrine of the atonement on the cross, not because it leads to this belief, but because it is scripturally untrue, and then as an incentive for proclaiming its falsity we have the fact that it is a strong pillar for a destructive error". Sabbath Herald, August 29, 1665 No. 13

The above statement has been affirmed as recently as within the last 8 years.