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
The Investigative Judgment and Shut Door, and Their Ramifications
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#55: "An explanation for the 1844
disappointment had to be found. Two Millerites, Hiram Edson and Mr.
Crosier, introduced a new sanctuary theology which taught that instead of Christ coming
visibly to earth
in 1844, He entered for the first time the Most Holy Place in heaven. This new teaching
gave them a way out
of their dilemma without actually admitting their error."—Dale
Ratzlaff. |
#55: They never admitted their error. To
the contrary, they did admit their error.
Daniel 8:14 said that at the end of the 2300 days the sanctuary would be cleansed. The
Millerites taught that on October 22, 1844, Christ
would return. Something obviously went wrong.
There were primarily two possible alternatives: 1) Admit that there was an
error in the predicted date of the event of Christ's return.
2) Admit that there was an error in the predicted event
for the date of 1844.
Edson and Crosier chose the second alternative. They freely admitted their error in
thinking that the predicted cleansing of the sanctuary was
the second coming.
That the first alternative, admitting that the date was wrong, was not really plausible,
please see #20 and #47. [p. 48]
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