Posted on 07/28/2024 5:13:33 PM PDT by patriot torch
Excellent Scripture based teaching videos based on prophecy.
Robert Breaker presents his videos in an easy to follow format using timelines and charts.
Over the years I’ve seen what has turned into many epic Catholic-bashing threads. Protestants dump on you, but you don’t give up. Not the case for weak, Sunday-keeping, dispensationalist, Robert “commandment” Breaker groupies. They are frightened easily, and of course their skin is paper thin, so the slightest word or idea thrown their way that they don’t like causes massive bruising (metaphorically of course). They usually end up saying “DO NOT POST TO ME AGAIN!” They could simply ignore the post, but instead they call out “DO NOT POST TO ME AGAIN!” Why do you suppose they do that? What are they afraid of? Does their blood pressure rise critically when they see a ping?
How many false prophecies has the cultist leader of sda made that never came to pass?
Deuteronomy 18:20
King James Version
20 But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die.
Jeremiah 14:14
King James Version
14 Then the Lord said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart.
Matthew 7:15
King James Version
15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
These scriptures highlight key characteristics of false prophets, including:
Speaking in God’s name without His command
Prophecying lies and offering false visions
Associating with idolatry and other gods
Having a hidden, wolf-like nature despite appearing outwardly righteous.
These biblical passages serve as a foundation for identifying and distinguishing false prophets from true prophets.
funny how one cultist props up the one who continually hides behind cultist catholic caucus threads to protect himself from other opposing views.
And has a vast history of telling others “stop posting to me or I threaten to tell the moderator. Just as he has done in the past. But hey, what’s a few differences between two cult members right?
ROME’S CHALLENGE
Why do Protestants keep Sunday?
https://www.romeschallenge.com/downloads/RomesChallenge.pdf
The Adventists are the only body of Christians with the Bible as their teacher, who can find no warrant in its pages for the change of day from the seventh to the first. Hence their appellation, “Seventh-day Adventists”. Their cardinal principle consists in setting apart Saturday for the exclusive worship of God, in conformity with the positive command of God Himself, repeatedly reiterated in the sacred books of the Old and New Testaments, literally obeyed by the children of Israel for thousands of years to this day and endorsed by the teaching and practice of the Son of God whilst on earth.
Per contra, the Protestants of the world, the Adventists excepted, with the same Bible as their cherished and sole infallible teacher, by their practice, since their appearance in the sixteenth century, with the time honored practice of the Jewish people before their eyes have rejected the day named for His worship by God and assumed in apparent contradiction of His command, a day for His worship never once referred to for that purpose, in the pages of that Sacred Volume.
The Israelites and Seventh-day Adventists are witnesses of their weekly desecration of the day named by God so repeatedly, and whilst they have ignored and condemned their teacher, the bible, they have adopted a day kept by the Catholic Church. What Protestant can, after perusing these articles, with a clear conscience, continue to disobey the command of God enjoining Saturday to be kept which command his teacher, the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, records as the will of God?
The history of the world cannot present a more stupid, self-stultifying specimen of dereliction of principle than this. The teacher demands emphatically in every page that the law of the Sabbath be observed every week, by all recognizing it as “the only infallible teacher,” whilst the disciples of that teacher have not once for over three hundred years observed the divine precept! That immense concourse of Biblical Christians, the Methodists, have declared that the Sabbath has never been abrogated, whilst the followers of the Church of England, together with her daughter, the Episcopal Church of the United States, are committed by the twentieth article of religion, already quoted, to the ordinance that the Church cannot lawfully ordain anything “contrary to God’s written word.” god’s written word enjoins His worship to be observed on Saturday absolutely, repeatedly, and most emphatically, with a most positive threat of death to him who disobeys. All the Biblical sects occupy the same self-stultifying position which no explanation can modify, much less justify.
seventh day cultists have their own Bible called “the clear word bible” which inserts the words and ideas of Ellen white false prophetess into the Biblical text.
(just like roman catholics do)
Revelation 22:18-19
King James Version
18 For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book:
19 And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.
What sayeth the roman catholic cult member in response to the seventh day cult member calling his false religion out?
Sounds like he’s referring to the whore of babylon?
I wonder if the rcc cult member will add the sda cult member to his “stop posting to me” list?
It’s already a lengthy list eh?
Robert “commandment” Breaker groupies think that SDA’s use the Clear Word Bible. I’ve never seen one in my entire life, as is probably the case for 99.99% of SDA’s in the world. Robert “commandment” Breaker (RCB) false teacher, false teacher groupies.
Allow me to answer a question to an rcc cult member who hasn’t the Scriptural ability to answer the question imposed by a sda cult member...
Colossians 2:15-17
King James Version
15 And having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in it.
16 Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days:
17 Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ.
Go join Ellen white aboard her ufo cruise, tickets on sale while they last. Oysters will be served upon request.
RCB commandment breaker/hater groupies will make any excuse not to keep God’s 7th-day-Sabbath, especially when it comes to Colossians 2:13-17. They double down on being lawless. They also don’t know what SHADOW means.
Col 2:17 WHICH ARE A SHADOW OF THINGS TO COME; but the body is of Christ.
The Shadow Sabbaths of Colossians 2:17
https://www.biblelightinfo.com/shadow.htm
Introduction to the Seventh-day Adventist Clear Word Bible
by Matt Slick | May 20, 2013 | Seventh Day Adventism, World Religions
The Clear Word Bible, published by Review and Herald® Publishing Association and authored by Jack J. Blanco, is a paraphrase, not a translation. For the purposes of its examination, I have used the 2003 edition that I purchased in the Pacific Press Publishing Association bookstore in Nampa, Idaho. The Pacific Press website (pacificpress.org) says…
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“The Pacific Press® Publishing Association, established in 1874, is owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Its sole purpose is to uplift Jesus Christ in communicating biblical teachings, health principles, and family values—in many languages—through various types of printed materials, video products, and recordings of Christian music. The Pacific Press® perceives itself primarily as a spiritual enterprise. This perception governs the selection of personnel as well as of all materials published, including advertisements.”
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The CWB is a very loose paraphrase
A paraphrase is an expanded adaptation of the biblical text designed to help clarify what the original says. The proper intention of any biblical paraphrase should be to remain faithful to the text and to expand on it, not alter it, and certainly not to contradict the original meaning. The preface to the Clear Word Bible says, “The Clear Word is not a translation, but a devotional paraphrase of Scripture expanded for clarity…It should not be considered a study Bible.” The same preface mentions paraphrases such as “Phillips’ New Testament in Modern English, Taylor’s The Living Bible, and Peterson’s The Message.” “Each translation or paraphrase has proved beneficial in its own way to bring readers a clearer understanding of God’s magnificent gift to a fallen race…A writer’s own understanding of a biblical text will surface in a paraphrase, but it also occurs in translations written by a group of scholars. However, every attempt has been made to allow the Bible to interpret itself.” [emphasis added]
This is interesting and problematic since in many places the CWB does not allow the Bible to interpret itself, but in fact, drastically alters the original verses when they don’t fit SDA theology. Is it a good paraphrase? I would say no.
The following links show the prejudicial treatment the biblical text is given in favor of Seventh-day Adventist theology.
Please note that I have underlined words and phrases in the analysis for easier comparison. I have used the NASB (New American Standard Bible) as a comparison text since it is intended to be as literal a translation as possible from the Hebrew and Greek.
Finally, I have a question. If the SDA theology is so biblical, then why does the CWB drastically alter so many of the biblical texts?
See Also
The Clear Word Bible
The Clear Word Bible and Annihilationism
The Clear Word Bible, Jesus, and Michael the Archangel
The Clear Word Bible and the Sabbath
The Clear Word Bible and Salvation
The Clear Word Bible and the Soul
The Clear Word Bible and Miscellaneous Verses
Ironic how these so called “Commandment keepers” so easily lie when confronted with fact!
THOU SHALT NOT LIE!!!
In the 9’th chapter of the Book of Daniel, the clear word bible added 300 words to the Holy Scriptures. A blatant example of this can be seen in Daniel chp 8:14 when they also pervert the Gospel.
The seven versions are: The Clear Word Bible, ©1994,2 The Clear Word, ©1994,3 The Clear Word, ©2003,4 The Clear Word, ©2004 (Pocket edition),5 The Easy English Clear Word, ©2005,6 The Clear Word for Kids, ©2005,7 and Savior (The Clear Word version of the gospels, combined into one narrative), © 2008.8 The Clear Word Bible, original edition, has never been recalled or rejected by the Seventh-day Adventist organization. Although some changes have occurred to the text, the church has not publicly called for the original to be removed from circulation. Because the changes to the text in many cases are not directly doctrinal, recalling the early editions would not change the status of this work.
After receiving criticism for the title, the publisher removed the word “Bible” from the original The Clear Word Bible, and the words “An Expanded Paraphrase” were added to subsequent printings. These subsequent versions are not just reprintings with modifications to the title. They are different versions containing numerous changes to content throughout the books. Most modern publishers will be honest with their readers, indicating changes to content or revision of materials when books are reprinted. The Review and Herald Publishing Association, however, provides no statement to this effect, leaving the reader to believe that he/she has the same document in hand with only modifications to the title. In the publishing world, this lack of disclosure is tantamount to lying.
What is truly shocking, however, are not the changes, but the problematic passages that have remained. Although the back cover of The Clear Word indicates that the author/paraphraser is allowing “the power of the ancient texts [to] come through”, he does not indicate that the texts are coming through a very strong Adventist theological lens, replete with quotes and paraphrases from the writings of Ellen G. White. Following we will examine how three Adventist teachings regarding food, Sabbath, and hell have shaped Blanco’s thinking resulting in inaccurate wording of the “biblical” text. Then we will look at ten texts dealing with the nature of God.
http://www.clearwordexposed.com/
Other false 7’th day adventist doctrines include...
1. Christ’s Atonement for sins was incomplete.
2. Jesus Christ is Michael the Archangel.
3. There is no hell.
Some fools are breaker nuts. Some tools are nut breakers.
The woman (church) kept the 7th-day-Sabbath, according to Christ's 4th commandment and His example while on earth. Sunday-keeping Protestant commandment breakers/haters do not. The SDA church does.
Protestant commandment breakers/haters also don't "HAVE THE TESTIMONY OF JESUS CHRIST", which is the Spirit of prophecy. SDA's do, by definition (EGW)
Revelation 19: 9And he saith unto me, Write, Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he saith unto me, These are the true sayings of God. 10And I fell at his feet to worship him. And he said unto me, See thou do it not: I am thy fellow servant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus: worship God: for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.
sda shares its heretical doctrines with other cults, such as Mormons and jehovas witnesses:
@17:45
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2url5gS4zks&pp=ygUcc2V2ZW50aCBkYXkgYWR2ZW50aXN0IGZyYXVkcw%3D%3D
https://www.adventist.org/holy-scriptures/choosing-a-bible-translation/
TYPES OF TRANSLATIONS
At the risk of oversimplification, there are three main categories of Bible translations.
1. Essentially literal: These translations retain much of the form and structure of the original language and provide a word-for-word translation to the greatest degree possible. Translations in this category include King James Version (KJV), New King James Version (NKJV), New American Standard Bible (NASB), English Standard Version (ESV), and the Revised Standard Version (RSV).
2. Dynamic equivalence: These translations employ a “thought-for-thought” approach that conveys the essential meaning of the original authors. Concepts and metaphors less widely known to modern-day readers are frequently rephrased. Translations in this category include New International Version (NIV), Today’s New International Version (TNIV), New International Reader’s Version (NIrV), New Living Translation (NLT), New Century Version (NCV), and the Contemporary English Version (CEV).
3. Free paraphrase: Paraphrases take great liberty with the biblical text and seek to convey the meaning of the author using contemporary phrases and metaphors. The best-known paraphrases are The Clear Word (Clear Word), The Living Bible (TLB), and The Message (Message).
Adding 300 words to Daniel 9 in a “FREE PARAPHRASE” bible, using “contemporary phrases and metaphors”? So what? That’s not adding to or taking away from the bible in any way, shape, or form.
Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!
I’ll take a look. I already know that false teacher Robert Breaker is a dispensationalist loon.
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