
1 Cor 13:8-10
Excerpt:… Learning then of the Holy Spirit requires the boosted passage of theological Calculus, the requisite to differentiate between Christ and His Angel. Instead, Adventists proceed forward merely on presumptions of partial prophecies: nonbiblical ideas causing Gospel frustration all these 190 years. For example, many mistakenly assume that the Comforter is not a real person: A theme also presumed to be an inherited pillar of their founding fathers. This they do despite Paul’s claim that all gentile doctrines shall fail; He says, “Whether there be Prophecies, they shall fail … for we know in part and we prophecy in part, but when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.” –1 Cor 13: 8-10. Even Balaam needed to proceed beyond the heights of his own founding father, Jacob’s twin, Esau. By this we learn that Balaam’s antitype, Adventism —with all her acclaimed prophetic inspiration— is also the antitype of Esau. Consider our beginning fight with Catholicism : Daniel eight says the Catholic Church cast the truth to the ground; thus, the founding fathers of Adventism legitimately oppose here historic work too…