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Resjudicata Registered user Username: Resjudicata
Post Number: 776 Registered: 4-2014
| Posted on Thursday, May 04, 2017 - 10:42 am: | |
Adventist theologian Dr. Clinton Baldwin has resigned from his job as an Adventist theologian, and has publicly-renounced Adventism and Sabbath-keeping in a two-part series that has aired on Jamaica TV. "Religous Hardtalk" is the same program that featured Elce Thunder Lauriston's public-renunciation of Adventism. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93M9xyeIi1Y&feature=youtu.be |
Ignobleberean Registered user Username: Ignobleberean
Post Number: 24 Registered: 1-2015
| Posted on Friday, May 12, 2017 - 10:19 am: | |
Part two https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HitxQMLpEdY |
Resjudicata Registered user Username: Resjudicata
Post Number: 780 Registered: 4-2014
| Posted on Friday, May 12, 2017 - 5:40 pm: | |
Ignobleberean, Thank you for keeping up on that! That is wonderful! |
Goodday2u Registered user Username: Goodday2u
Post Number: 106 Registered: 2-2012
| Posted on Saturday, May 13, 2017 - 6:19 pm: | |
That book he wrote looks like it would be interesting. |
Honestwitness Registered user Username: Honestwitness
Post Number: 1266 Registered: 7-2005
| Posted on Monday, July 17, 2017 - 8:55 am: | |
Has anyone read this book yet? I have a friend in my new PCA church who has a SDA friend. My friend is looking for materials to share with this SDA friend. Would this be good? |
Terryohare Registered user Username: Terryohare
Post Number: 30 Registered: 2-2012
| Posted on Saturday, January 20, 2018 - 8:36 pm: | |
I just received the book and read it quickly tonight (and through an internet check on his name I came to this page). It's 64 pages, booklet style, with a fair number of graphics to depict the points. A very quick read. I hope to do a quality review of this, but only after contacting Dr. Baldwin and getting clarification on some areas. He focuses on Christ being the fulfillment of the Sabbath, and that if someone is "in Christ" then they share in all the benefits of what Christ fulfilled. It is simple in its style and he says in the introduction that it is intended for any Christian, whether or not one believes in the seventh-day Sabbath. For someone in the PCA, you may be troubled by his answer to "once saved, always saved?" He writes, "Answer: No!!! However, once saved always saved as long as you remain saved. That is, as long as you remain in Christ." "We can always change status [lost of saved] whenever we so choose." In addition to the usual connections between the Sabbath and creation, redemption, blessings, and forgiveness, he also emphasizes social obligations of justice and humanitarianism based on the Jubilee. He concludes that we may break the Sabbath any day of the week with un-Christ-like behavior. It is wonderful to see an Adventist make the connection between the symbolism of OT figures of rest and to explore the ramifications of its fulfillment in Christ. I would not be able to address how an SDA would relate to this booklet. Personally, I would recommend Ratzlaff's "Sabbath in Christ" or Morrison's "Sabbath, Circumcision, and Tithing." |
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