Fictional interpretation – a case study

In order to clearly highlight what I consider as fictional interpretation of the Bible, allow me to use this example from my recent discussion with a trinitarian theologian. First, the theologian wrote: “Thus my advice is to be content with the fact that the God of Moses is not Just ONE person. You have in … Continue reading Fictional interpretation – a case study

The ransom conundrum

Greetings and Happy Sabbath saints, If you can help dissolve this conundrum.Please consider the following carefully. You can share with others for a more profound discussion of this issue. The Bible says that Christ was given as a ransom (Mat 20:28; Mark 10:45; 1 Timothy 2:6).Now a ransom requires three players. A captured or bonded … Continue reading The ransom conundrum

The contradictions we live by

The faith contradictions we live by By: The Rock Fortress Ministries therockfortress@gmail.com Original - 24 September 2022 The aim of this writing is to discuss the importance of dealing with contradictions that arise in the quest to define the one God of the Bible. In the first three pages, we lay out a framework that … Continue reading The contradictions we live by

Evaluation of the internal consistency of Gerhard’s article “The Trinity in Scripture” – Preliminary Points

By The Rock Fortress Ministries therockfortress@gmail.com July 2022 1          Introduction This writing is a critique of Gerhard Pfandl’s article titled “THE TRINITY IN SCRIPTURE” written in 1999. We state upfront that we have no negativity towards Gerhard or those who hold the same beliefs as him. Neither do we have anything less than love for … Continue reading Evaluation of the internal consistency of Gerhard’s article “The Trinity in Scripture” – Preliminary Points

The lens of the ceremonial law

Here is a view of the ceremonial law that many may not have yet considered. That the term law means different things. It can mean just scripture in general (i.e. the OT), it can mean the 10 Commandments, or the ceremonial law, or both, or even a specific part of the law. I can demonstrate … Continue reading The lens of the ceremonial law

Atonement and investigative judgement in Adventism- a response to Evangelical thought process

We saw a video titled “When was the atonement made? A Response to the SDA Doctrines”. It is good that the presenter is sharing what she believes, and we trust that just as well, she is willing to consider the correct Adventist position on this matter of atonement and investigative judgment. In the video, the … Continue reading Atonement and investigative judgement in Adventism- a response to Evangelical thought process

Acts 5:3,4 and the nature of the Spirit

Let us come to the Spirit. Here is my contention with the trinitarian thinking. Please interrogate it if you may. While the Father and the Son are both address directly by the title God, the Holy Spirit is never addressed by such a title. Neither is it ever worshipped in the Bible. Let us use … Continue reading Acts 5:3,4 and the nature of the Spirit