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Dr. Walter Martin Debates 7th Day Adventist on Teachings that Conflict with Christianity. The seventh day adventist have revised some of thier beliefs since the airing of this video.

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  • @KidWindstorm Sorry, my friend. This question of eternal hell is one that we'll never know, in this life for sure. Whether either one of us twists the agenda of our beliefs The "false teacher" I was talking about is/was the brain injury victim E. White. She miss-predicted the Second Comming of Christ twice (along with the "millerites" of the 1840s). By this fact alone we know she is a false predicter of events, whether we argue bible verses back & forth is worthless.

  • @bheadh I find it hard to believe we follow the same book.

    Also that's not what Jude 1:7 says, it talks about Sodom and Gomorrah as an example, and 2 Peter 2:6 makes no mention of "false teachers" idk where you got that from, nice try?

    Jeremiah 52:12-13 was talking Babylon's invasion, which was allowed as punishment to the Hebrews for their disobedience (2 Chr 39:19-21 talks about the same thing if you read it.)

    Try actually reading the scripture and stop trying to change the text.

  • Isn't this ironic.Take a closer look at your "example of Jude1:7.."They are before us to dissuade us, as they undergo a punishment (it didn't say WILL undergo) of ETERNAL fire". It's also "ironic" that the examples in Jude & Peter that you gave are talking about "false teachers". (as E. White is) Jer. 52:12-13 talks about warfare, not hell. Same thing in the 2nd Chronicles. Hell is eternal, my friend. Consider your "prophet" she was wrong on Christs return..TWICE, Believe Jesus, not some lady.

  • @bheadh Read Malachi 4:1-3, Isaiah 34:8-10 and Psalms 92:7 it'll fully explain what hell is.

    Examples of Hell in:

    Jude 1:7

    II Peter 2:6

    Jeremiah 52:12-13

    II Chronicles 36:19-21

    There is no hell right now, people are not in hell burning for eternity right now, such a thing would make final judgment completely redundant. But hey, the consequences of hell are eternal (they never again live.)

  • @pianoracle

    two points really...1. The two commandments Jesus quoted were a sum of the entire law of Moses..not just the ten.

    2. There were those who kept the law, were teachers of the law..attempting to follow it to the letter...yet jesus said that others who had not the law or were sinners showed more love than them. Remember love is greater than the letter.

  • @Myhopeisinhim Before even replying to you, I'll stop so I can be clear on your point, if you don't mind restating it..

  • the most important...nor did he say the sabbath was the most important, although some would have you believe that these days.

    1 john 3 speaks of commandments we must keep that show we are in him and he in us...those two commands are....believing in the name of Jesus, and loving others...those are the commands that are being referred to...

  • @pianOracle

    You'll notice that he did not quote one of the ten commandments. He quoted two laws that summed up the entire law of God(law of Moses). They were the greatest commandments..that doesn't mean he was talking about the ten when he said those.

    Remember many people attempted to follow the ten and Jesus told them they did not show love...while the sinners who broke the law had more love than them...this needs to be taken into account. Jesus didn't quote the ten as being..

  • EGW lie!

    SDA give EGW green light to ate unclean meat.

    Should I go on.

  • @Myhopeisinhim the bible also counts the parable of the lost sheep, that not only left but the Shepard went AFTER it! How does that correlate? Jesus also said go ye and preach the gospel to all nations, and let not your heart be troubled and many other things, He commanded. What's your point?

    When asked which commandment was the greatest, what did Jesus say? He summed up all 10 commandments in 2; NOT diminishing them but generalizing and fusing them into the concept of love.

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