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Throughout the years, Seventh-day Adventists, like all heretics, have had to “crawfish” on their doctrines. That is, they have had to back away from what they originally taught. In this booklet, Dr. Ruckman deals with the crux issue of Seventh-day Adventism: the legalistic observance of the Old Testament Jewish Sabbath by the New Testament believer in the Body of Christ. You will see from the Scriptures how the Sabbath was given as a sign to Israel (not the Church), how every Seventy-day Adventist breaks the Biblical Sabbath, the true nature of the Mark of the Beast that has nothing to do with going to church on Sunday, the real reasons some Christians in the book of Acts attended synagogues on the Sabbath, four “sabbaths” found in the book of Hebrews about which Ellen G. White in her Scriptural ignorance knew nothing, and what the Scriptures actually say about the first and seventh days.
(Print Length: 35 pages)
- Sales Rank: #161984 in eBooks
- Published on: 2011-10-12
- Released on: 2011-10-12
- Format: Kindle eBook
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19 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
I ought to write a book titled Why Dr. Ruckman's books are a waste of time!
By Hamza Philip
I am not a Seventh Day Adventist, but 15 years ago I took a long look at early and modern Seventh Day Adventism. Dr. Ruckman describes at many points of this book a staw man he calls Seventh Day Adventism, and then attacks the straw man. His attacks are based upon his view of what true Christianity is, although Dr. Ruckman is onsidered on the fringe the brand of Christianity he represents. The same goes for every books in his series. I'm not saying one should not read Dr. Ruckman's books ... its good to read different points of view. However, one should then look at what other pro-, anti-, and neutral writers have to say about the Seventh Day Adventists before jumping to any conclusions. Some folks will say "yep, I studied Seventh Day Adventism and they are a cult!" but when pressed further, one learns that these people read one anti-SDA book by their favorite writer and nothing else. All I have to say about that approach is, "What would Jesus do?". Rely on one witness with an ax to grind? Or look at least at pro and con writings and compare them with the Scriptures? I really think Jesus Christ would do the later, don't you?
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Use consistent logic
By mike royce
I'm a Seventh day Adventist. I wasn't raised one. I spent many years searching . I became SdA after reading a similar book. I than discovered a SdA book written in response. The SdA writer used the Bible in a manner that let the scriptures interpreted itself.. It also made the writer of the anti SdA book seem foolish for taking their positions. I hope any one reading Dr Rickman's book will check out the SdA positions on these doctrines.
15 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
I think he hit just about every logical falacy we currently recognize
By Ben Tousey
My family was SDA, my step-dad was SDA, which meant that from the age of 8 to about 18, I was SDA. I was baptized in the church when I was ten, and from fifth grade through junior high, I attended an SDA school. My freshman year of high school was spent at Campion Academy in Loveland Colorado. As a child, I took it seriously.
I loved Ellen White. I was jealous of her because she got to talk to god directly... I read her books, and I often had debates with the adults in my life... and I did quite well. I could argue Ellen White better than the adults around me.
Later, I left the church and moved on. I joined the Assembly of God denomination, and when that got too extreme, the Foursquare denomination. When I discovered that they, too, were lying to me, I joined a Religious Science church (now called the Centers for Spiritual Living).
Well, I'm done with the god thing and I've continued moving on so anything anyone could say about the SDA Church would not offend me...
That being said, what is Dr. Ruckman's purpose? Is he trying to have a logical debate about the SDA church? If he is, then he's pretty much debated every logical fallacy known. He attacks those who disagree with him using Ad Hominem. He sets up a straw man argument and proceeds to argue from there (I know this because I am familiar with SDA doctrine). He uses only anecdotal evidence, and of course there's the obvious fall-back of all religious fallacies... the appeal to authority. He's verbally abusive, and ultimately downright belligerent.
If he's really trying to simply alienate everyone around him, he's doing a great job. If Jesus or Paul used his oratorical strategy, we wouldn't even be discussing Christianity at all. Jesus' and Paul's followers would have abandoned the teachings altogether. I read about as much as I could take before I wanted to bang my head against the wall.
The good "doctor" (and you would think a doctor would know how to structure a debate) is really just a child; an immature pre-teen adolescent; and his arguments are childish. "You're a big old poopy-head because you don't believe the way I do..." "I hate you... and god hates you too!"
Am I also using Ad Hominem? Absolutely. I need to trust that the person I'm using to gather my education is... himself... educated. Those who can argue a point dispassionately can be trusted to give you the "truth" about their issue and provide a trustworthy and integrous message. And it's clear that this is not the case with this book.
So I would like to end with this message to "Dr." Ruckman: "I'm rubber, you're glue. Whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you."
Oh, and call me when you finally get out of junior high. While you're in Jr. High, though... consider taking some debating classes... You could clearly use them.
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