RE: You Don't Have To Do A Thing...
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I am assuming that your church has some written guidelines apart fro the Bible. If it does, why do you follow them if you dismiss writings like the Dadiche? Are SDA founder's books and visions not considered important in the foundation of your church? I would assume they are. If they are important why is not Justin Martyr's, Saint John's, Polycarp's and many othrrs writings not even worth considering?
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Oh for sure, church manuals etc...However if it goes against scripture, we put scripture above any teachings of man. Whether or not it's written by an SDA or not :)
Not all was canonized. They practiced for 1500 years before your Bible existed. You are literally not using the same Bible the Christian churches used. Even the Catholic Bible is short a few books compared to other early churches.
Oh I hear ya on that. This is where I think faith plays a big role. Hebrews 11:1 for me. I faithfully believe, the version I'm reading right now is as well preserved as possible.
God made sure His word would last. I have done my homework, and faithfully I believe what I'm reading is as close to the original manuscripts as possible.
If you want to read and understand the Word of God (Jesus) you will need to read the original Aramaic.
That's fine, it has nothing to do with salvation though.
The Aramaic / Hebrew word Yeshua literally means Salvation.
Fantastic.
I still dont understnad how I don't believe in Jesus?
You seem unable to say that “Jesus is God”
Where did you get that assumption?
Christ is King.
Jesus is God.
My Lord and Savior.
You think I'm ashamed of the gospel or something?
Most Christian’s are unable to say “Jesus is God, Creator of the Universe and all that exists”
It is Jesus speaking in Genesis 1
Well aware of that lol
You just made some crazy assumptions.