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Bible Answers Radio Call-in #2: Witnessing to a Seventh-day Adventist Caller, Hell

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"In Defense of the Faith" crew in their weekly live call-in Bible answers radio show in Austin, Texas. The premise for the show was very simple - to answer people's questions & arguments (Jude 3) concerning the Bible & to consistently present the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
In this episode a Seventh-day Adventist calls in with questions about hell and the afterlife.
Seventh Day Adventism qualifies as a non Christian anti Christ cult due to the following reasons: 1. It is built on the woman Ellen G. White & her teachings despite the Bible saying women are not permitted to teach or usurp authority over men (1 Timothy 2:12, "But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.") See links at http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=112706102442, http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=59131749272 2. Ellen White claimed to be equal with the Biblical prophets & apostles through her many writings (sort of a "Spirit of Prophecy") & her SDA followers believed her (2 Peter 3:16); see http://www.truthorfables.com/EGW_Writings_Infallible.htm. Question: Are there modern day prophets or is there a need for prophets today? Answer: In the New Testament, the gift of the office of prophet was a temporary one granted by God for the purpose of building His Church. Contrary to the apostles, who had broad ministries, these men had localized ministries within local churches, as we see illustrated in such places as Acts 11:21-28 and Acts 13:1.Scripture shows us that the prophets of the New Testament had two primary purposes:They were gifted men given to the Church.

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Feb 27, 2017
Teaching
John 14:6; Jude 3
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