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Ellen White--eDream, part 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

An introduction to Ellen G. White and her writings, presented by 2 young Adventists who while travelling across the USA interview young people and professionals alike about how Ellen White's writings have made a difference for good in their lives.

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  • Book of Acts 15:20 reveals that to become part of Jesus' Nazarenes, you will have to be a "Noahide" as a first step. This will get you into the synogogue where "the heathan" (gentile) would then be able to learn how to come to God. It says nothing about Sunday worship, that breaks the fourth commandment of God whose Sabbath is the 7th day, not the first. And it would have been the 7th day a Noahide would go to the synogogue and listen to Nazarene teachings. Not Sunday. Sunday is Roman apostasy.

  • @clarkewi

    Yes the Apostles accepted Paul and more importantly the Lord choose Paul to bring forth His Teaching...Saul was a Jewish leader a leader of men and well versed in Scripture. I am a Sunday worshipper because Scripture backs up that case but that's another story. Im neither Catholic or Protestant.

    You accept that Jesus was God incarnate?

  • No I am not. But Paul is very controversial character. Even Peter warned that he was easily misinterpreted. But he did "pass" the test that the Nazarene "Pillars" James, Peter and John put before him to prove he was not apostate, Therefore, I do not reject him. However, much of what has become "Roman Christianity" (all Sunday keepers be they Catholic or Protestant) has indeed misinterpreted him - breaking the fourth commandment is the test. The "Mark of the Beast". Paul always kept the Sabbath.

  • @clarkewi

    Clarke are you rejecting the Apostle Paul? and his teachings?

  • I don't believe you are not a Jew hater. You say you are a Christian, but you fail to follow what Acts:20:15 requires to enter Jesus' church - the Nazarene Jerusalem Assembly. You do not subscribe to the doctrine of Jesus, the Apostles (Paul was not a "true" apostle, he was never chosen in the flesh, he was self appointed), the Nazarenes or the Bible. What you prescribe to is something entirely new and man made. You (and many others) call it Christian....So did the grand inquisitor and Ustasha.

  • @clarkewi I don't hate the jews... Yes I am a Christian.. my theological discussion and doctrinal critics are held within a Christian context. If you are something other than a Christian..the discussions are moot.

  • @tickmann Oh, now I understand. You're a Jew hater. So were the Romans. You're a "Roman Christian" which I can assure you that Jesus, the "Pillars", the Nazarenes and Paul. Were not. Brother what you do has nothing to do with the Bible. Read the Psalms - those that curse the Jews are cursed.

  • @clarkewi  Oi Weh....

  • @tickmann I follow the teaching of Jesus and the Nazarenes described in Acts 20:15 as a Noahide. Paul's letters have been misinterpreted. His vision had long traditions ie. Ezekiel. Apostasy began with destruction of the 2nd temple 90AD. That was when Jesus started to become "an idol" and was "Romanized". Crosses, Christmas, Sun (Baal) day worship, Easter are all Pagan. What is new is not good and what is good is not new. Christianity is returning to its roots in Jerusalem not Rome.

  • @clarkewi Are you a Christian? A Seventh Day Adventist? How can you disregard St. Paul? He wrote 2/3s of the New Testament. Are you a jew? St. Paul declared himself that no man taught him but Christ Himself. If you reject St. Paul's teachings and Gospel, I sadly will not consider that I am having a debate with a Christian.

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