Ellen White on the mark of the beast for those that worship on Sunday
- By Studyman
- Sabbath and The Law
- 68 Replies
First you accuse me of using AI.
Here is your exact quote for your thread"
"Ellen White on the mark of the beast for those that worship on Sunday"
The writings of Ellen White, a prophet of the Seventh Day Adventist church, teach that those who worship on Sunday will receive the mark of the beast and will reject the seal of God. In other words, the vast majority of Christians are doomed for worshipping our Lord on Sunday instead of Saturday."
When I placed your thread in my Microsoft Bing search bar, ""Ellen White on the mark of the beast for those that worship on Sunday"
Here is the AI generated response from Microsoft Bing
Ellen White, a prophet of the Seventh Day Adventist church, teaches that those who worship on Sunday will receive the mark of the beast and will reject the seal of God. She asserts that the vast majority of Christians are doomed for worshipping our Lord on Sunday instead of Saturday.
Word for word. Since the article you posted doesn't teach that "Ellen White, a prophet of the Seventh Day Adventist church, teach that those who worship on Sunday will receive the mark of the beast and will reject the seal of God", I tried to find out where this teaching comes from.
I placed your thread ""Ellen White on the mark of the beast for those that worship on Sunday" into the search bar of my Microsoft Bing search engine, and as you can see, the AI generated response was word for word what you posted. I can not find this teaching anywhere else, certainly not in the "Link" you provided while you were searching the Web for information on Ellen White. The only source I could find to support your teaching, was from you and a word for word AI response I received when I searched your thread.
If you didn't search your own thread, like I did, when you were searching the internet to find information on EGW, and it was simply an astonishing and unbelievable coincidence that your statement, and the AI generated response I got, were word for word, and both wrong according to the very Link you provided, I am sorry. And I apologize for assuming that you googled your own thread when you were on the internet searching for information regarding your own thread.
In this quote you maliciously truncated my opening post to make it say something that I did not say.
Your judgment of "maliciously truncated" your opening post is your opinion, and you are welcome to it. I was simply correcting an error you were making concerning EGW's teaching.
Neither Ellen White, nor the SDA church, nor does any of this world's religious sects, teach that men "who worship on Sunday will receive the mark of the beast and will reject the seal of God".
The issue isn't about what days to worship God. Your sermon, and consequently the AI response I got when googling your thread, makes it about what day to worship God, but White, and the SDA do not. It's about the re-writing of God's commandments, specifically the 4th of the 10 Commandments Given by God in Ex. 20.
This is true according to writings of White, and the RCC who took it upon themselves to re-write the Commandment.
"The [Roman Catholic] Church changed the observance of the Sabbath to Sunday by right of the divine, infallible authority given to her by her founder, Jesus Christ. The Protestant claiming the Bible to be the only guide of faith, has no warrant for observing Sunday. In this matter the Seventh-day Adventist is the only consistent Protestant.
—The Catholic Universe Bulletin, August 14, 1942, p. 4."
Again, since you replied to my post, I am obligated to point out the truth that the controversy was never about "what Day to Worship God". It was about the re-writing of a Commandment of God.
You even go as far as editing your opponent’s words to say something they did not say. That is low.
The difference between us, is that I corrected my mistake, but the false premise that you promoted remained the same even after I corrected myself. It doesn't matter whether it was EGW, or SDA, or both, neither of them taught "that men who worship on Sunday will receive the mark of the beast and will reject the seal of God".
In fact, the only preacher I have ever heard that promotes that EGW taught "that men who worship on Sunday will receive the mark of the beast and will reject the seal of God", is you and the AI feature in Microsoft Bing, when your thread is placed in the search bar. And both of you used the exact same wording, word for word.
Now that you claim this was just some strange coincidence, that you were on the internet searching about EGW, even found a link that you posted in your search, but didn't search "Ellen White on the mark of the beast for those that worship on Sunday", Yet quoted Word for Word the AI response one will get if they search your thread on Microsoft Bing, is truly remarkable, astonishing, unbelievable in fact.
And if I was wrong to assume that when you were on the Internet, searching about EGW, that you didn't search your own thread, and copied and pasted the response I got, then I am sorry.
I was hoping to discuss your statement that EGW taught "that men who worship on Sunday will receive the mark of the beast and will reject the seal of God", which is untrue.
I apologize if I was wrong in my assumption concerning the source of your teaching.
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