You have eyes that do not see, ears that do not hear and a mind that does not comprehend. I gave verses showing the difference. Gods law was written by the Finger of God in stone, the Sinai covenant was spoken by Moses. That is a difference. Your hatred for Ellen G. White (which I did not bring up or quote) blinds you. You do not worship God, you worship the Catholic Church.
You do not follow Gods Commandments but the dogma of the RCC. Matt. 15:9 And in vain they worship Me, Teaching as doctrines the commandments of men (the RCC).
Of course you hate the Law because it exposes your sins. You hate the Judgment because "And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’
The RCC has been trying for over 500 years to convince people that it’s not the Little Horn/Antichrist power that the bible says it is. Jesuit-trained stooges like Cronos just repeat the same lies that were told back then. Preterists can’t help themselves. Imagine a church that would think it could change God’s times and laws. They hate anyone that calls them out on it, especially SDA’s or any Sabbath-keeper that challenges changing the Sabbath to Sunday. To this day, Cronos still tries to convince everyone that Antiochus is the Little Horn in Daniel and he makes up farcical evidence, weaving truths and lies, hoping it’s believable. God’s true saints didn’t buy it during the reformation, even when tortured, and they won’t buy it today. Satan knows the end is near. That’s why he’s doubling down with Jesuit dopes. He’s also going for the homosexual community’s blessing in telling his church to openly recruit homosexual men for the priesthood. He only has 20% more to go to make it an even 100% at the Vatican. It wouldn’t surprise me if the RCC took out ads on Grinder.
Your Adventist retort, accusing me of spiritual blindness, worshiping the Catholic Church, and hating God’s Law while doubling down on your Law-Covenant split, is a pathetic dodge drenched in Ellen G. White’s demonic distortions.
You claim God’s Law (the Ten Commandments) is separate from the Sinai covenant because it was written by God’s finger in stone while Moses spoke the covenant. This is a flimsy, unbiblical distinction that collapses under scrutiny, and your reliance on Adventism’s false prophetess betrays the Adventist bondage to non Christian philosophies like Investigative Judgement.
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1. The Adventist Law-Covenant Split is biblicaly false
You insist the Ten Commandments, written by God’s finger (Exodus 24:12, Deuteronomy 10:1-4), are a separate revelation from the Sinai covenant, which Moses spoke. This is Adventist sleight-of-hand, not Scripture
Deuteronomy 4:13 explicitly states, “He declared to you his covenant, the Ten Commandments, which he commanded you to follow and wrote on two stone tablets.” The Ten Commandments are the covenant, not a distinct revelation. Exodus 34:28 confirms, “Moses wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant—the Ten Commandments.” Your claim that Moses “spoke” the covenant while God wrote the Law is nonsense—God spoke the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1-17), and Moses relayed the broader covenant details (Exodus 24:3-8), but both are part of the same Sinai covenant (Deuteronomy 5:1-3). Your distinction is a fabrication, not a biblical difference.
The tablets’ stone nature (Deuteronomy 10:1-4) signifies their permanence for Israel’s covenant, not an eternal mandate apart from it. Hebrews 8:6-13 declares the Old Covenant obsolete, replaced by the New Covenant in Christ. Jesus fulfills the Law (Matthew 5:17), and Colossians 2:16-17 calls Sabbaths “shadows” of Him. Your obsession with the stone tablets ignores their fulfillment in Christ’s perfect obedience (Romans 10:4).
You imply the Sabbath is eternally binding, but no New Testament verse commands Christians to keep the seventh-day Sabbath. Romans 14:5-6 grants freedom in worship days; Acts 15:28-29 omits Sabbath-keeping for Gentile converts. Early Christians worshipped on Sunday, the Lord’s Day, to honor Christ’s resurrection (Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 16:2, Ignatius of Antioch, Letter to the Magnesians, c. 110 AD, Ch. 9). Your Sabbath fetish is White’s invention, not God’s command.
Next you quote Matthew 15:9, which in typical Adventist fashion is misapplied.
You cite Matthew 15:9—“In vain they worship Me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men”—to accuse Catholics of following “RCC dogma” over God’s commands. This is a brazen misapplication
Context of Matthew 15:9: Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for prioritizing their oral traditions (e.g., Corban rules) over God’s moral law, like honoring parents (15:3-6). The Catholic Church’s teachings—rooted in Scripture and apostolic Tradition (2 Thessalonians 2:15)—don’t nullify God’s commands but fulfill them. The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 1965-1974) upholds the moral law (love God and neighbor, Matthew 22:37-40), and Sunday worship honors Christ’s resurrection (CCC 2174-2176), not human whim.
Adventism’s “Commandments of Men”: Your sect’s obsession with Saturday worship and the Investigative Judgment comes from Ellen G. White’s visions, not Scripture. White’s The Great Controversy (p. 605-612) predicts a Sunday law as the mark of the beast—where’s that in the Bible? Her 1844 doctrine (The Great Controversy, p. 421-422) contradicts Hebrews 9:12. You’re the one peddling “commandments of men,” following a false prophetess’s uninspired drivel over God’s Word. Look in the mirror before quoting Matthew 15:9.
Next you quote Matthew 7:23 and Judgment. That judgement is on those who follow the demonic cult of Seventh Day Adventism.
You wield Matthew 7:23—“I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness”—to warn that Catholics face judgment for rejecting the Law. This backfires on Adventism spectacularly:
Who’s Lawless?: In context, Jesus condemns false prophets and those who claim His name but lack true faith (Matthew 7:15-23). Ellen G. White fits this bill—her failed prophecies (1856, 1844, 1845; Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 1, p. 131-132; A Word to the Little Flock, p. 14) mark her as a false prophetess (Deuteronomy 18:22). Her Investigative Judgment denies Christ’s finished work (John 19:30, Hebrews 9:12), and her Sabbath legalism burdens believers (Galatians 5:4). Adventism’s “lawlessness” lies in adding to Scripture (Revelation 22:18-19),
Adventist Judgment: Your sect’s Investigative Judgment, claiming Christ judges believers’ works since 1844 (The Great Controversy, p. 421-422), is a blasphemous denial of the cross’s sufficiency. Matthew 7:23 applies to Adventists who follow White’s lies
I urge you, with urgency and charity, to flee Seventh-day Adventism’s satanic grip. Ellen G. White’s failed prophecies and heretical doctrines are a spiritual poison, leading you away from Christ’s grace. Her 1844 Investigative Judgment denies the cross; her Sabbath legalism burdens your soul.
Read her writings critically (Testimonies, The Great Controversy). Compare her 1844 doctrine to Hebrews 9:12, her Sabbath claims to Colossians 2:16-17. Her failures (1856, 1844, 1845) mark her as a false prophetess (Deuteronomy 18:22). Reject the lies of Seventh Day Adventism.