Why or why not?
How many people am I talking about? Well, as of mid 2014, worldwide there were:
550,000 Scientologists
1,500,000 Mormons
8,200,000 Jehovah's Witnesses
18,479,257 Seventh Day Adventists
7,794,000 Baha'i
515,951,000 Buddhists
451,292,000 Chinese Folk Religionists
8,424,000 Confucianists
974,597,000 Hindus
5,567,000 Jains
14,142,000 Jews
1,673,590 Muslims
2,819,000 Shintoists
24,918,000 Sikhs
14,183,000 Spiritists
8,660,000 Taoists
196,000 Zoroastrians
828,594,000 Nonreligious
692,111,000 Agnostics
136,483,000 Atheists.
I'm not sure I like your statistics there. You've included something over two billion people who actually do not have a belief in a God at all.The grand total of just those categories alone is 5,3387,550,257
On the other hand, Christianity is by far the world's largest and most widespread religion.If those figures are in the ball park, and if classical Christianity is the reality; then a
minimum of at least 75% of the world's 2014 global population of 7.2 billion people
wasn't unified with Christ.
Can you cite where those numbers came from? They don't seem to be accurate. For example, there are close to 17 million Mormon/LDS church members, not 1.5 million, 22 million baptized SDA (which are Trinitarian Christians so should not be on the list). Also, there is going to be a lot of overlap between Chinese Folk, Confucianism, Taoists, Buddhists, and Shinto as practitioners often practice more than one, so it is imporant to know where the stat came from and how the question may have been worded.550,000 Scientologists
1,500,000 Mormons
8,200,000 Jehovah's Witnesses
18,479,257 Seventh Day Adventists
7,794,000 Baha'i
515,951,000 Buddhists
451,292,000 Chinese Folk Religionists
8,424,000 Confucianists
974,597,000 Hindus
5,567,000 Jains
14,142,000 Jews
1,673,590 Muslims
2,819,000 Shintoists
24,918,000 Sikhs
14,183,000 Spiritists
8,660,000 Taoists
196,000 Zoroastrians
828,594,000 Nonreligious
692,111,000 Agnostics
136,483,000 Atheists.
The grand total of just those categories alone is 5,3387,550,257
Can you cite where those numbers came from?
I think you gag at gnats. I think the crux of the post is in the truth that you won't get into heaven without faith in Jesus. Numbers are numbers and God knows how many don't believe in the truth (atheist or some other religion).Can you cite where those numbers came from? They don't seem to be accurate. For example, there are close to 17 million Mormon/LDS church members, not 1.5 million, 22 million baptized SDA (which are Trinitarian Christians so should not be on the list). Also, there is going to be a lot of overlap between Chinese Folk, Confucianism, Taoists, Buddhists, and Shinto as practitioners often practice more than one, so it is imporant to know where the stat came from and how the question may have been worded.
With due respect I don't think that I am "gaging at gnats". The post stated "they're all accursed and there is nothing toI think you gag at gnats. I think the crux of the post is in the truth that you won't get into heaven without faith in Jesus. Numbers are numbers and God knows how many don't believe in the truth (atheist or some other religion).
Well, saying you are Trinitarian and believing in all the Holy Trinity teaches in scripture are two different things. As Christ said ; " Many will say Lord, Lord did we not prophesy in your name, cast out demons in your name, do mighty works in your name.... I will say to them plainly, I never knew you, depart from me you workers of lawlessness". He also says; " These people honor me with their lips but their hearts are far from Me".With due respect I don't think that I am "gaging at gnats". The post stated "they're all accursed and there is nothing to
be gained in arguing about it.". If we are numbering the "accursed" then the numbers should be reasonably accurate and probably not include Trinitarian Christians like SDA.
I'm really not in a position to argue for or against SDA, nor is this thread about it. But I will say that veneration of saints isn't a salvific issue, so I would not argue for or against it as a reason SDA may or may not be "Christians".Well, saying you are Trinitarian and believing in all the Holy Trinity teaches in scripture are two different things. As Christ said ; " Many will say Lord, Lord did we not prophesy in your name, cast out demons in your name, do mighty works in your name.... I will say to them plainly, I never knew you, depart from me you workers of lawlessness". He also says; " These people honor me with their lips but their hearts are far from Me".
My point is, prove SDA really believes in all the Holy Trinity teaches and they are not just giving lip service.
I'll start with this; 1. Do they believe in the veneration of the saints. If no, tell me why, if no, I'll tell you where in the scriptures is says to. I'll give questions so forth and so on, as will you. We will learn togther what the Holy Trinity teaches for sure. We will learn if their belief is true, based on the answers. Afterall, there is only one truth. Blessings.
Well, I suppose that is a stand if sitting on the fence is one. Blessings.I'm really not in a position to argue for or against SDA, nor is this thread about it. But I will say that veneration of saints isn't a salvific issue, so I would not argue for or against it as a reason SDA may or may not be "Christians".
Yes, but either one marks the person as a believer in the Christian god to the exclusion of some other God or gods.Well, saying you are Trinitarian and believing in all the Holy Trinity teaches in scripture are two different things.
That would depend on what you understand by the word veneration. If it means to honor the saints, that's one thing. If it means to pray to them as being capable themselves of hearing our prayers and responding to them either by granting our petitions or of interceding with God on our behalf, that's something else.My point is, prove SDA really believes in all the Holy Trinity teaches and they are not just giving lip service.
I'll start with this; 1. Do they believe in the veneration of the saints. If no, tell me why,