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The word of God says:

4 You will not make an image, nor any likeness of anything that is above in heaven, neither on the earth below, nor in the waters under the earth.

5 You will not bow down to them, nor honor them; For I am the Lord your God, strong and jealous, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me,

6 and I show mercy to thousands, to those who love me and keep my commandments. —EXODUS 20:4-6

It is very common to hear in Adventist environments that “this is the church of the book”, alluding to the fact that they have the truth and that this is “the true church of God,” well—after all, they are “the church of the book.” And the question that arises for me is, but from what book?

Recently in our WhatsApp group Miguel shared a page of the morning Adventist Always Joyful (2009), where—among other things, they tell us about the “joy” of obeying the devil. Our brother Zabdiel sent us this material, and although they call it the Morning, remember that this book is—pardon the redundancy—a book. And they are the church of the book, right? [1]Always Joyful — Adventist Morning (2009) Pacific Press
[BOOK, Seventh-day Adventist Church]

For those who are not familiar with Adventist terminology, understand that a morning is simply a devotional book with 365 chapters, one for each day of the week, whose recommendation is that it be studied as a devotion every morning. That is to say, the Adventist Church invites you to read its morning notes at the beginning of your day. And this brings to mind one of my favorite psalms:

1 Hear, O Lord, my words; Consider my moan.

2 Listen to the voice of my cry, my King and my God, Because I will pray to you.

3 O Lord, in the morning you will hear my voice; Tomorrow I will appear before you, and I will wait. —PSALMS 5:1-3

What David teaches us in this psalm is that the first thing we should do every morning is seek God, praying and studying his word, and that he will listen to us. And if God listens to us, our great hope is that he will also bless us. Now, is that what the Adventist Church is calling every member of its congregations to do? Is He calling you to put your life in God's hands as you start your day each morning? That will be the focus of this study of the word of God. Yes, although we are going to analyze an Adventist book—finding parallels with other Christian denominations, here at CristoVerdad we always focus on the study of the word—that of God, so that you do not get confused.

And here I share with you the small interaction we had in our WhatsApp group when Zabdiel shared that Adventist study material, and that resulted in a small study given by Miguel as a counterpart to a precedent that is written there, and then at the end I will finish with my input.

[June 26, 2023 PM] Miguel:
Chico (Zabdiel) shared this with me… That is this year's morning (2023).

[EDITION July 4, 2023 8:37pm] José Luis
CORRECTION: after investigating this material we realized that this morning is from the year 2009. It should be noted that the year of publication will not always be the year of distribution, since to encourage its deceptions the Adventist Church is very territorial. For example, we have not found this material in English at the time of this publication, and there are editions that are distributed in certain countries first and then presented in others. Not all churches study the same material at the same time, with the exception of the Sabbath School Pamphlet—another Adventist book, which is studied at the same time throughout the world where there are Adventists. Take notes.

These morning notes are very popular and many have them as a reading reference on their bookshelves, even years after they have been distributed in their churches. Here is the mentioned page—

[END OF EDITION]

Always Joyful, June 25, 2009: Reminders of good

Jonathan answered and said to Adonijah, “Surely our lord King David has made Solomon king.” (1 Kings 1:43)

Are you in tune with the voice of God? Who are the people God is using to preserve you from evil? Your wife? A trusted friend? A pastor? How do you respond to their advice?

Taking advantage of King David's old age, his son Adonijah decided to proclaim himself king of the nation. Without a doubt, Adonijah felt like the most qualified man for the position. After all, he was next in succession to the trio after the Death of his eldest brother, Ammon. So he made a list of special guests to make the announcement that he was proclaimed king. He invited all his trusted men and his brothers, except Solomon, who was the one David had chosen to succeed him.

Another name missing from the list was that of the prophet Nathan, the man who had been an oracle from God to King David. He was the prophet who had confronted David to make him aware of the sin he had committed with Bathsheba and Uriah. When a divine message was needed, the man who must be present was the prophet Nathan. But Naran was not on Adonijah's guest list.

Adonijah had reached a point where he did not want anything or anyone to remind him of God's will. With that attitude it is easy to imagine how that meeting called by him unfolded. Adonijah's attitude is similar to that of many today. When we want to do something that goes against God's will, the last thing we want to cross our path is something or someone that reminds us of God's will. Always, before walking down the dark alley of sin, we will have to get rid of people and things that can awaken our conscience to incite us to good. The bad thing is that we often “order” to keep the Holy Spirit silent.

If you long to do the will of God, put the Holy Spirit as number one on your guest list; then, to all the forces that will lead you to the paths of good. God wants May you have reminders around you that encourage you to do His will. BUT A PAINTING OF JESUS IN OUR ROOM CAN ALSO BE, or a “Jesus is my guide” sticker on our car. The more reminders you have, the more difficult it will be for you to indulge in sin.. May your prayer today be: “Father, help me to do your will. Help me to surround myself with things and people that are supportive in doing what is good and right in your eyes.”  —Always Joyful, Morning Devotional, June 25, 2009, p. 182 

[June 26, 2023 9:29 PM] Miguel 
IT IS INCREDIBLE THAT THEY READ THAT AND IT HAS NO EFFECT ON THEM...
READ IT YOURSELF, ESPECIALLY THE LAST PART…

[June 26, 2023, 9:34 AM] Jose Luis:
That's tremendous. I've always said it, When it comes to idolatry, Catholics don't even give a damn about Adventists. And those living dead read this aberration and don't even realize it. And even if they realize it, they look for a way to justify it, because after all Elena told them she would come. “The Omega Apostasy”. And since the Omega Apostasy would come, they will not only see everything but will also have to accept everything. [7]We will see everything, Adventist Church
[BOOK, Seventh-day Adventist Church]
But the word of God is very clear: “You shall not make yourself an image…”.

Over time I came to understand that evangelicals were always right when they say that to Adventists are only interested in “the Sabbath”, although a distorted version of this, of course. That gender can see everything right under their noses and they don't react, but since their father Bergoglio mentions anything about Sunday, they jump right there: SUNDAY LAW!

Ah, serpent, how cunning is your cunning!

[June 26, 2023, 9:38 AM] Tito:
Wow!

[6/27, 11:29 AM] Zabdiel:
That Mr. Pearl Pearl is a true son of the devil. They teach heresies by telling parishioners to read everything and retain the good.

[June 27, 11:49 AM] Jose Luis:
Well, the Bible says that, brother. But the thing where people get confused is in that if you know that something is bad you have nothing to look for there. They send you to look for the good within the bad, and that is unbiblical. But if you look at his title, this man—Juan O. Perla, is a big shot in the confines of Adventist Babylon. He is not just any coyotico, he is the general secretary for all of Latin America and the Caribbean.

[6/27, 11:58 AM] Miguel
GREETINGS!

Sometimes the phrase “Examine everything; hold fast what is good.” could leave us without an answer that impacts whoever uses it as a defense….

Let's look at the verse, but let's look at the full context...

SECTION 1

15 See that no one repays another evil for evil; but always pursue what is good towards each other, and towards everyone.

16 always be joyful. —1 THESSALONIANS 5:15-16

The message is to always follow the good, but what People understand that there is good in everything, even the bad.. When we examine sin, What good can we retain from him? Can the word of God be good when it is mixed with evil?

[6/27, 12:10 PM] Miguel
SECTION 2

Look what's interesting, in verse 21 Paul says “hold fast what is good,” BUT BEHIND IT SAYS THIS:

6 Your boasting is not good.Don't you know that a little yeast leaves the entire dough? —1 CORINTHIANS 5:6

9 A little leaven leavens the whole lump. — GALATIANS 5:9

The yeast represents evil, and the dough represents good...

So, What good should I retain from something that has been mixed with bad? Is truth something that can live mixed with sin? Where is the following warning?

5 Every word of God is clean; He is a shield to those who hope in him.

6 Do not add to his words, lest he rebuke you, and be found a liar. —PROVERBS 30:5-6

18 I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: *If anyone adds to these things, God will bring upon him the plagues that are written in this book.*

19 And if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away his part from the book of life, and from the holy city, and from the things that are written in this book. —REVELATION 22:18-19

[6/27, 12:22 PM] Miguel
SECTION 3

The use that I know of the phrase Examine everything and… indicates that people have accepted that the word of God It is a leavened dough... that is clean and dirty.

Gentlemen, everything must be examined, but when something is stained, What should be retained from it? The complete rejection of what is contaminated.

Let's tell Adventists to examine Isaiah 53:10, Daniel 9:24, Romans 3:25, Hebrews 1:3; 2:17; 10:1-9, 1 John 2:2; 4:10, which say with supreme clarity that the atonement was on earth and not in heaven.

FINALLY:

The phrase is not examine everything and...

The phrase is, examine everything; retain the good…

There are two sentences there, indicating different things. We must examine everything, we must retain the good. But not the good of everything, because there are not good things in everything. Ask them [the Adventists] to examine male Elena. Ask them what to reject because if the good is retained from something, it is because there are things to reject from that same thing... Otherwise, they would not use the phrase “Examine everything and…”

Do not forget; It is not a complete sentence, they are two different sentences...

[END OF MIGUEL'S MINI STUDY]

EDITION [July 4, 2023] José Luis
Paul's message is not to eat leavened dough. Now—and for the love of souls, let us analyze a little what is written in this Adventist morning paper, because as we know, in the courts of the Adventist Church there is no head to discern what is written there.

First they give us a contrast between Adonijah—son of David and the so-called Christian of today's time. They show us how, like Adonijah, there are Christians today who do not want to be told the truth and will avoid it at all costs. Many of us have had experiences with people of this nature, and up to that point we are more or less going well: a teaching is presented in the word of God and then gives us a contrast with our current time.

Genesis 3:1 speaks of the craftiness of the serpent, and here we can identify one with deadly poison. Let's review the last paragraph of this lesson in that devotional:

If you long to do the will of God, put the Holy Spirit as number one on your guest list; then, to all the forces that will lead you to the paths of good. […] —Always Joyful, Morning Devotional, June 25, 2009, p. 182

They first tell us that we must invite the Holy Spirit into our lives, something that is very dangerous. And why is it dangerous? Because that's not in the Bible. We challenge you, dear reader, to give us a single biblical text where an invitation is made to the Holy Spirit, or where there is a dual interaction between the Holy Spirit and a human being. That type of invitation is very common in evangelical churches, and—just because there is no such thing in the Bible, don't think that it has no consequences. They summon a spirit, and that is exactly what they receive. All that kicking and people falling to the ground euphorically in evangelical churches is because, indeed, a spirit visits them, but it does not come from God.

God—in his divine person of the Holy Spirit, is not the object of human interaction. We should not invoke, pray or even worship the Holy Spirit, since he acts silently in our lives, and you and I can only be guided by him through the truths that he reveals to us.

13 And to everything created that is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and in the sea, and everything that is in them, I heard saying: To Him who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb, be praise, honor, glory and power, forever and ever. —REVELATION 5:13 (See John 16:13)

It is very common in all Christian churches to pray or speak to the Holy Spirit, and/or to invoke his presence, but that is 100% antibilic. The Bible says “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit," something very different (Matt. 28:19-20). And baptizing is not praying.

The Holy Spirit is God, but this is not the object of worship. By misunderstanding Revelation 5:13, strange movements have arisen that deny the existence of the Holy Spirit, such as the Oneness movement. In reality, what the text presents is not that the Holy Spirit does not exist or that he is not God, but rather an established divine order that must be respected.  [2]Uniqueness, Grammar and Mathematics
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[3]Divinity vs. Trinidad — Do You Know The Difference (Part 1)
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The Bible is very clear about the divinity of the Holy Spirit, and that order should not be touched—in any of its areas. I'll touch on this briefly here.

8 Because THREE They are those who bear witness in heaven, the Father, the verb, and the Holy Spirit: and these three are one. —1 JOHN 5:8

Note that this text begins with the Father (God, Gen 1:1), The son (God, Rev. 1:8), and the Holy Spirit (God, Acts 5:1-4). Here we see the divinity of three (Col. 1:9). And the following texts present us with attributes of the Holy Spirit that only correspond to God.

8 The birth of Jesus Christ was like this: While his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, before they came together, she was found who had conceived of the Holy Spirit. —MATHEW 1:8

13 But when the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you to all the truth; for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will show you things to come. —JOHN 16:13

To delve further into this topic, we recommend reading our studies on the divinity of God.   [2]Uniqueness, Grammar and Mathematics
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[3]Divinity vs. Trinidad — Do You Know The Difference (Part 1)
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Let's continue with the morning analysis—

God wants that you have reminders around you May they encourage you to do their will. BUT A PAINTING OF JESUS IN OUR ROOM CAN ALSO BE, or a “Jesus is my guide” sticker on our car. The more reminders you have, the more difficult it will be for you to indulge in sin. May your prayer today be: “Father, help me to do your will. Help me to surround myself with things and people that are supportive in doing what is good and right in your eyes.” —Always Joyful, Morning Devotional, June 25, 2009, p. 182

Indeed, God has a very particular reminder to encourage us to do his will: his Holy law—

1 These then are the commandments, statutes, and decrees which the Lord your God commanded to teach you., so that you may carry them out in the land to which you are passing to take it;

4 Hear, Israel: Jehovah our God, Jehovah is one.

5 And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength.

6 And these words that I send you today will be on your heart;

7 and you will repeat them to your children, and you will talk about them while you are in your house, and when you walk on the road, and when you lie down, and when you get up.

8 and you will tie them like a sign in your hand, and they will be like frontals between your eyes;

9 and you will write them in the posts of your house, and in your doors. —DEUTERONOMY 6:4-9

These words come right after the ruling of the Law of the Ten Commandments in Deuteronomy 5. And that same law says the following:

8 You will not make sculpture for yourself, nor any image of anything that is above in the heavens, neither below on the earth, nor in the waters under the earth.

9 You will not bow down to them or serve them; For I am the Lord your God, strong and jealous, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, 10 and showing mercy to thousands of those who love me and keep my commandments. . —Deuteronomy 5:8-9

Does this need any explanation? Of course you do, because after all we are talking about the “Seventh” Day Adventists. If you are a faithful member of that organization, your church is openly commanding you to violate the law of God, particularly the second commandment. , which has to do with idolatry. Where is that biblical text that tells us to have a painting of Jesus in our room or anything similar, where? What do you mean by “you shall not make for yourself an image of what is in heaven above…”? Where is Jesus right now?

If we are going to be fair, we must clarify that not only Adventists are guilty of this great offense against God, but also all of Christianity, whether called Catholic or Protestant. Literature with the famous portraits of “Jesus” is presented in all churches. Praise videos are presented with the same images, which—incidentally, all follow the line of the portrait painted of “Jesus” by Leonardo DaVicnci—a homosexual, who is said to have immortalized one of his lovers in that painting. If you pay attention to that painting you will notice that it looks more like a woman than anything else.

Take the next test, take all those paintings of Jesus with long hair and cover the mustache and beard area, and then tell us what that looks like, particularly the Jesus on the cover of the book The Desire of All People. published by Ellen White and the Adventist Church.

If God said “you shall not make images…” he said it for a reason, right? And the Protestant whores—all of them, don't want to understand that. And in the particular case of the members of the evangelical churches there is an abysmal hypocrisy, because while they attack Catholics for being idolaters, they cite the law that they themselves reject, since according to evangelicals the law is abolished. (Exodus 20:4-6). If God says “come out from there, my people,” he said it too for a reason, or forget it.

And it is not the first time that the Adventist Church has urged its members to openly disobey God's law. In the 2014 Sabbath School pamphlet “Christ and His Law” the Advetist Church openly contradicts the Bible, saying that the law cannot be kept, that perfection and/or holiness cannot be achieved—which in reality is all the same. (Num. 15:37-41). Remember that we are talking about “the church of the book.” [4]Christ and His Law, According to the Adventist Church
[BOOK, Adventist Church]

In that same pamphlet they also use a subliminal image where the two tables of the law are represented, forming a man's anus, which is penetrated by a penis using a figure of “Moses”, illustrating some lines that represent wind coming out of that anus, indicating that the law of God stinks. That is an open mockery against God and his word, and this comes from the supposed church that keeps the commandments of God. Have you ever heard of the word hypocrisy?

In the past we already did a brief article on Adventist morning sessions and devotionals, and I leave them here as a reference.

MORNING AND DEVOTIONAL

Greetings brothers. May the light of Christ shine in each of you.

And what about the Adventist morning and devotional sessions, should we consume that material? Let's see…

Yes, the mornings are for the purpose of doing missionary work... but the missionary work of the devil. and we do not say this for any specific person who is promoting that type of material, since we know that many have good intentions. But all these mornings come with the intention of doing the work of Satan, since they come from the Adventist Corporation and this institution serves the devil himself, as you and I already know. Or don't you know that?

Continue reading…

And if that institution serves the devil, how is it possible for us to promote their material? And since that institution serves the devil, what teaching do you think it will give... the teachings of God? Of course not, although obviously They will pack these teachings in a lambskin jar, but its content is nothing other than snake poison. We will give you a small example, which you can check for yourself, of what is being done with the morning sessions:

“Allah is the true God” —God's Dream for You, 2016 p. 299

“Elena White Was The Most Influential Pastor Of The Adventist Church” —Unless We Forget, 2014 p.331-332

“HOMOSEXUAL ATTRACTION IS NOT A SIN IN ITSELF” and? “The Holy Spirit gives us the power to remain SEXUALLY PURE, even when we have homosexual desires” —A Historic Day: BEYOND STIGMAS May 17, 2017 – Youth Morning Devotion

Also the cover of the 2017 Adult morning “Back Home” urges us to return to “our old home”—Rome. And the same is with those devotionals that come from that corporate sect.

The word of God says:

11 Move away, move away, get out of there, do not touch unclean things; come out from the midst of it; Purify yourselves who carry the vessels of Jehovah. —ISAIAH 52:11

We ask the following question, Can those who carry the vessels of Jehovah purify their lives by carrying the vessels of Satan?

Blessings. 

JOSE LUIS JAVIER
—ChristTruth

The following video from the Adventist Church features a girl who appears to be between 9 and 11 years old. She is reading the youth morning devotion A Historic Day, lesson “Beyond the Stigmata” on May 17, 2017. There they teach us that God has no power to transform the life of an alcoholic, and—what has already become customary in the Adventist Church, that homosexuality is not a sin. Take a few minutes and watch that video to see for yourself.

The girl tells us about sexual intimacy between adults. And I ask, what does a girl know about sexual intimacy? And even more, Should a girl be teaching young people and adults about sexual intimacy? In case this is not being understood either, that is child abuse and childhood perversion, just as the world is pushing the LGBT agenda, by none other than “the church of God.”

It is important to note that this video was made in the Esperanza TV studios, Colombia chapter. Esperanza TV (Hope Channel) is the official television channel of the Adventist Church worldwide. This means that this information cannot be more official than that, as is the fact that this teaching is printed in a book that bears the name and logo of the Adventist Church. And what we see here is that this is a pattern of behavior that not only adheres to the teachings of a particular book, but rather that it is an institutional matter.

All that, my friends, is leavened dough..

“Always Joyful” is a very significant title in the Adventist environment, since it is not the first time that this church speaks to us about “joy”, since in the magazine El Centinela, the Adventist Church teaches us the following:

“According to a study published in The Village Voice, the new trend began more than a decade ago, but only in the last two years did it become something massive. Young heterosexuals who want to make a career in big cities immerse themselves fully in the gay circuit: 'It's about being gay in everything, except sex,' says Robbie Ammons, who met his wife on the New York gay circuit. However, there are those who believe that post-heteros are gays who have not yet assumed themselves as such: 'If someone wants to look gay, live like gay, feel like gay, sooner or later he will enjoy gay sex', says Bryant Stiney” (Cultura y Nación, Clarín, Sunday, August 12, 2001, p. 2). — El Centinela Magazine, October 2013, by Ricardo Bentancur, Editor

So there is joy in gay sex, right? And this was presented by Ricardo Bentancur, a big fish—very big, in the courts of Adventist Babylon. [5]The Great Wedding Between Adam Stephen and the Adventist Church
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If you read Bentancur's entire article, you will notice that he is citing sources from people and institutions identified with the gay cause, but he never refutes them, but only mentions them. That is, he is teaching you what the Church he represents believes. You can read the article directly from the Sentinel website. [9]Equal Marriage, Adventist Church
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“Homosexuals? “Who am I to judge them?”
by Ricardo Bentancur
Taken from El Centinela® October 2013

“If a person is gay and seeks the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge him? The catechism of the Catholic Church explains this very beautifully. He says these people should not be marginalized because of that. They must be integrated into society. The problem is not having this tendency. We must be brothers. The problem is lobbying.” This statement — which stunned some and delighted many organizations that fight for civil rights for homosexuals — was made by Pope Francis on his return trip to Rome after presiding over the Catholic Youth Congress in mid-July. in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

More than a decade ago I read an article published in the Sunday supplement of the Buenos Aires newspaper Clarín: “A ghost haunts New York, Miami, Los Angeles and Toronto: more and more young heterosexual men living in the main cities of North America They want to look like homosexuals. According to a study published in The Village Voice, the new trend began more than a decade ago, but it has only become massive in the last two years.. Young heterosexuals who want to make a career in big cities immerse themselves fully in the gay circuit: 'It's about being gay in everything, except sex,' says Robbie Ammons, who met his wife on the New York gay circuit. However, there are those who believe that post-heteros are gays who have not yet assumed themselves as such: 'If someone wants to look gay, live like gay, feel like gay, sooner or later he will enjoy gay sex', says Bryant Stiney” (Cultura y Nación, Clarín, Sunday, August 12, 2001, p. 2).

The author of the note asked himself in those first months of the new century: Are we heading towards a post-heterosexual era? Are we heading towards a new gay culture?

The growing acceptance of homosexuality by, first, the scientific community and then by society, is an incontrovertible fact. Gone are the times when homosexuals were discriminated against, despised, marginalized and even legally sanctioned or punished with prison. This situation changed gradually. First, the genetic thesis appeared, which proposed the idea that it is not a conscious choice but a biological predisposition. It was discovered that there are differences not only at the endocrinological level (in hormones) but in the brain of homosexuals compared to that of heterosexuals. Even certain genetic studies, based on the X chromosome, discovered certain differential characteristics. Although the researchers' conclusions ensure that all studies—both hormonal, brain structures, and genetic—do not demonstrate a determining causal relationship but rather a certain degree of predisposition (Levay, S. The Sexual Brain, MIT Press, USA, 1993). Likewise, Psychiatric treatises, which classify or describe mental illnesses, no longer include homosexuality among sexual perversions, as was the case in previous decades. It does not appear among mental disorders or disorders.

In culture, in general, in recent years we have witnessed a proliferation of gay themes in cinema and theater. Hollywood was the best agent of this gay expansion. Furthermore, in these days, Queen Elizabeth expressed her support for equal (homosexual) marriage in England. In South America, Argentina and Uruguay recently voted on equal marriage law. The same thing happened in some states in the United States. And the matter is being studied in the congresses of several countries. Therefore, it is not inappropriate to claim that we are already living in a “post-heterosexual” era.

In the last half century there have been the most important changes in the entire history of humanity regarding the female condition. The feminist movement has had a dizzying development since the 1960s, reaching unprecedented levels in the last decade. Probably Simone de Beauvoir's work, The Second Sex (1949), was one of the first texts to denounce the historical subordination of women, contributing to the search for change and equal treatment. For millennia, women were disqualified and even despised, relegated to domestic tasks and procreation, in a position of submission. Today, in the West, practically no activity is forbidden to women. Even war, which was an exclusively male issue, is today also a female issue. New war technology has contributed to this phenomenon. Wars are no longer settled in “hand-to-hand combat” as in the past. Today women are esteemed as politicians, soldiers, philosophers, artists, scientists. Justice has been done. Because they not only give life, but they are also the ones who preserve this enigmatic species.

What significance does this historical phenomenon have on our society? The philosopher Gilles Lipovetsky, who is dedicated to issues of postmodernity, has addressed the issue of egalitarian genders in his work: The Third Woman. Permanence and revolution of the feminine. The author explains that this change is breaking down the traditional models and parameters on which we build the idea of women and men. If there is an equality in all things, how do we differentiate ourselves? Are we the same despite anatomical and physiological differences? If we are equal, won't we then fall into a sexual identity crisis? How will one gender be distinguished from another and how will we affirm our identity?

The Pope's statement is a child of its time, and does not add anything new. The ancient Word of God is clear that we all fall short of the glory of God: heterosexual, bisexual and homosexual (see Romans 3:23). All. But it is also clear when it affirms that the grace of Christ reaches us all (Romans 6:23). In the Bible we cannot find a single line that leads us to think that God condemns us for our sinful tendencies. The Lord accepts us as we are. And it transforms us. But furthermore, in the Bible we cannot find a single line that approves of equal marriage. At the origin, Genesis 1:27 says: “And God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.”

The issue is the lobby (“group of influential people, organized to pressure in favor of certain interests”, according to the Dictionary of the Spanish Language).

I wonder if the day is far away when that liberal society that separated the Church from the State, thus ensuring the right of religious minorities to freedom of conscience, will be the same one that violates the consciences of believers by forcing them to accept marriage in their churches. homosexual religious under penalty of being accused in court of discrimination.

In the March 2014 Sentinel, Bentacur and the Adventist Church tell us that “We believers will be the first to respect the rights of people who think differently.” What do they think differently? Yes, but “equally“. That is, we will be the first to respect the rights of same-sex couples. Rights, which—by the way, God never granted you, for you Adventist friend who still do not understand.

El Centinela magazine is also known worldwide as Signs of The Times.

The Adventist Church is openly promoting homosexuality, and Adventists are resting on their laurels. And the idolatry in that institution is so great that we will have to reconsider that what happened at the foot of Sinai with the golden calf was simply child's play, compared to what this church does today. Adventists see through the eyes of their church, and no matter how much evidence you show them that that institution and—by extension its members—they serve the devil himself, they will always find a way to justify that satanic sect.

The fifth commandment of God's law says that marriage is between a male and a female. However, the Adventist Church urges its members to participate in gay weddings, denoting that attending these events “is a matter of personal conscience,” and of course that does not offend God. It also tells us that God has no power to transform the life of a homosexual.

You present this evidence to Adventist members and they will always deny it or say “but this is God's church.” That, my reader friend, is idolatry.

Traditionally speaking, the Adventist Church has always used bigwigs like Ricardo Bentancur and the writers of these spurious materials—who are idols within the sect—to carry these special messages that their father the devil very diligently places in their hands (John 8:44). Let's take the case of Stephen Bohr and Walter Veith—Behemoths and Leviathans within that church, and those who openly promote abortion, hiding behind the motto of “freedom of conscience” and “the union of church and state”. So it is that they operate within that sect, they invent terminologies that seem biblical and then lead the members to idolatry, which has worked perfectly until now; The Adventist is an idolatrous human being by nature.

One day I was visiting a good Adventist friend, and he took me to his prayer room. There was a huge rug hanging on the wall of “Jesus” praying in Gethsemane. When I told him that violated the second commandment of the law, he simply said no. And they call themselves the Church of the Book. Oh Rachel, when will you let go of your idols!

I recommend everyone to check out our study Ellen White Under the Magnifying Glass, PART 12: The “SOLA SCRIPTURA” Not So Sola, Rafael Díaz and the “Seventh” Day Adventists, just like Part 11 (video), so you can understand the root of Adventist idolatry. [6]Ellen White Under the Magnifying Glass, PART 12: The SOLA SCRPTURA Not So Sola, Rafel Díaz and the Seventh-day Adventists
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It was Ellen White who told Adventists that they are God's people.

Here's the video I mentioned, in case you're interested in coming back to it later. It is a very complete study of Ellen White, 1844 and the entire Adventist deception. If you are an Adventist, we challenge you to watch the video and come with a Bible in your hands and show us that we are speaking a lie.

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  • Ellen White is the weak point of the Seventh-day Adventists. And I say weak because if you want to prove irrefutably that the Adventist is an idolater, you must prove it in the matter of Ellen. And there is a question that in the areas of CristoVerdad has wreaked havoc on Seventh-day Adventists: Is there anything that Jesus failed at?

    You can rephrase the question in different ways, such as, Can Jesus fail at anything in his existence? Can the word failure be associated with Jesus in anything? If you ask this question to any Adventist they will surely answer “No”, that “there is no way in which Christ can fail.” And so far everything is going well, particularly if you show them Francisco Bergoglio saying that Christ failed on the Cross...

    […] The “life of Christ, humanly speaking, ended in failure, the failure of the cross. —Franscico Bergoglio, St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, September 25, 2015

    And at once everyone falls on poor Francisco for his heresy—what great audacity. Can Christ fail, humanly speaking or in any other way? Enter Ellen White.

    “When Jesus was in the tomb, Satan triumphed.” —Elena White, The Desire of Ages 728.2 (Spanish) 

    If you compare both statements you will realize that they actually carry the same message. Francis says that Christ failed, Elena that Satan triumphed. And if Christ failed (Francis) it is because Satan triumphed. And if Satan triumphed (Elena) it is because Christ failed. However, Adventists try to find a way out of this—when Catholics themselves are appalled by Bergoglio's words.

    And since Adventists cannot find a way around this, they simply say that it is not the same, although they do not explain it. If you only show them Francisco's video, the rejection will be total. If you show them Elena's quote, without letting them know who said it, the rejection will be total in the same way. But if you show them that it was Helen who said that the devil triumphed, then they begin to look for a context, because the prophet must be excused, even if he proves to serve Baal.

    And when Adventists read the full quote from Ellen White, they believe they have found the excuse to justify their prophet. And since we don't have to hide or justify anything, here I show you the expanded quote:

    “When Jesus was in the tomb, Satan triumphed. He dared to hope that the Savior would not be resurrected. He demanded the body of the Lord, and placed his guard around the tomb, trying to keep Christ prisoner. He was bitterly angry when his angels fled at the approach of the heavenly messenger. When he saw Christ emerge triumphant, he knew that his kingdom would end and that he would finally die.” —Elena White, The Desire of Ages, p. 728.2 (1888)

    “You see, it says there that Christ emerged triumphant,” say the Adventist dead. Well, let's rephrase our original question, has Satan ever triumphed over Christ in anything? Can the devil triumph over Christ in anything? Can the devil triumph over Jesus, Almighty God? (Rev. 1:8)

    Every Adventist on this earth bows before Ellen White—everything, whether or not he realizes his idolatrous status. However, there is a branch people INSIDE of the Adventist Church that claims not to believe in Ellen White and even attacks the writings of Ellen White. And the key word is INSIDE, because even "rejecting" Elena's writings, they are still immersed in the institution that Elena founded, following the doctrines established by said "prophet." That—my friends, is idolatry, and defies all human logic, ever.

    At the end of the day, Adventists stay with their Elena and with their church, because “this is the church of God,” and not because God says so—well, he doesn't say that, but because they say so and that is the only proof. “biblical” that they have. That—again, is idolatry.

    Briefly analyzing Ellen White's quote, she first says that Satan triumphed when Christ was in the tomb, and below it says that Christ emerged triumphant. That is a contradiction in the same quote, because if Satan triumphed (above), and then Christ emerges triumphant (below), that—apart from being contradictory, is nonsense. And that type of teaching is not an error, but a technique to make you fall into error. It is not an error because Elena knew what she was teaching—the error. The technique is that they teach you a lie, and then a truth, so that at the end of the day you are left with a “truth” surrounded by lies—leavened dough. So heresies are introduced. At the end of the day you are left with something “good” that comes from bad.

    If we are truly objective we will notice that the quote does not make any sense. Or could it be that Christ lost a battle against the devil, but not the war? Whether you think so or not, Adventist friend, can Satan triumph over God? Can the savior of humanity fail? What does the Bible say about the cross?

    THE TRIUMPH OF JESUS
    15 and having stripped the principalities and powers, he made a public display of them, triumphing over them on the cross. —Colossians 2:15

    What is not clear in that biblical quote?

    If you are going to talk about the “cross, tomb, and triumph” in the same sentence, you have to talk about Christ—period, unless you consider that “the thief on the cross” triumphed and not that Christ gave him triumph. on the cross. Did Lazarus rise from the tomb or did Christ rise from the tomb?

    Can an idolater explain this in light of what Helen or Francis said? And Ellen White said these words more than 100 years before Francis, so that you have a broader perspective of what we are talking about here.

    We have shown you here, and in many other places, that Ellen White was a racist, a Freemason, a plagiarist and a liar, but that does not move Adventists to anything. Their faith is very admirable, except that it is directed towards the devil, no more and no less.

    Many Adventists already know the abortionist activities of their beloved church, and continue to say “this is the Church of God.” Idolatry. Their hospitals slaughtering children everywhere, “but this is the church of God.” Idolatry. And those who don't know it, the moment they are given irreputable evidence, “but this is the church of God.” idolatry. Ordaining pastors, “but this is the church of God.” Idolatry. All kinds of worldliness in their temples, “but this is the church of God.” Idolatry.

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  • And there is certainly a very small minority in the Adventist prairies who sincerely believe that they serve God there. However, God calls everyone to come out of those places of perdition (ISA. 52:11, APC. 18:4-5). If everyone understood Revelation 14:4 there would not be a single person involved in a denominational church. The reality is that most of those in there know what their church is, but they don't understand the consequences. They simply act crazy, because these sects offer them to reach heaven without having to achieve sainthood, and that is a very difficult offer to reject.

    You just tithe, offer, and forget the rest. Ask any Christian, particularly an Adventist, if we can achieve holiness, and they will surely tell you no. This is a contradiction to what the Bible says, because “without holiness no one will see the Lord.” (HEB. 12:14) and his word also says “be holy” (1 Pet. 1:15-16). Holiness—Christian friend, is achieved here on earth, not in heaven.

    That's what these materials like those morning sessions and “Sabbath school pamphlets” are for, to get the Bible completely out of their heads. And if anyone did not know the scriptures, then they inject a leavened mass into his brain. The Adventist church has been very successful in that.

    Oh, and don't forget about the “Spirit of Prophecy”—the books of Ellen White, where there is so much yeast that it is very difficult to find wheat for that bread. [8]Ellen White Under the Magnifying Glass, PART 13: Plagiarism
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    Gentlemen, the case is closed, the Seventh-day Adventist is an idolatrous human being—because that is how it should be, because the devil demands and expects that from those who serve him, IDOLATRY.

    —JOSÉ LUIS JAVIER

    “Come out of her, my people (APC. 18:4)

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