A Response to the Video:
Seventh-day Adventism, the Spirit Behind the Church
by Bob Pickle
Answers to Questions Raised by:
Mark Martin, Sydney Cleveland
Dale Ratzlaff, The White Lie
. . . and Others
Discern Fact from Fiction
Sunday vs. the Lord's Day, and the Scapegoat
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#192: "How different this is from the clear
message of Scripture which says of Jesus that He Himself bore
our sins in His body on the cross. The apostle John exclaimed, 'Behold the Lamb of God
who takes away the
sin of the world.' Truly salvation must be centered on Christ alone."—Mark
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#192: Christ bore our sins on the cross, so
Satan can't be our sin-bearer. The point is irrelevant, for Seventh-day
Adventists
believe wholeheartedly that Christ bore our sins on the cross, and that salvation is centered in
Christ alone. It really is inappropriate to use a verse
that says Christ bore our sins on the cross to prove that Satan cannot be the scapegoat after
the atonement is finished (see #191).
According to Holy Scripture, the sins are placed on the goat for Azazel
by the high priest after the atonement is finished.
Therefore, Christ
our high priest will place the sins on someone after salvation is completely over. If this be
not Satan, then who is it?
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