See the problem we have here is that you asserted something that Scripture never says, which is classic EG White/SDA. Then when called on your deception, rather than admitting that what you said is not true, you try to obfuscate.
There’s not a single shred of proof for the assertion that Adam kept the Sabbath, that Abraham kept the Sabbath, that Noah kept the Sabbath. There’s not a single shred of evidence that the early church kept the Sabbath, in fact all evidence from Scripture is that the early church met and worshipped on Sunday. (Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 16:2)
Readers of this thread should take note of the tactic of SDA’s. Ellen G. White, the founder of their religion was a false prophet who believed that salvation required faith in Christ + sabbath keeping. They are deluded and deceived, and should be called on their lies to keep others from falling prey to their deceptions.
Thank God, He saved my parents out of this cult a year and a half ago.
Nah, that’s just classic me. I hate couching things or creating sub-paragraphs during the course of conversations, just so every possibility can be accounted for.
If a Bible character shows that something is wrong or if the Israelites are doing something on their own, without it having been explicitly spelled out, it was spelled out to them sometime.
If God has explicitly spelled it out at some point, then He also must have taught it to His people.
Those are not unreasonable assumptions.
If you really believe that, unless it is explicitly banned by God, that implications should be ignored, then you probably should not be saying anything negative about homosexuality, abortion, drug use, abusive relations, porn, parents abandoning their children, and many things that you and probably agree are evil.
Because they aren’t explicitly condemned by the New Testament.