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Advent Answers deals with the most important questions about the Seventh-day Adventist faith. We provide Biblical, practical, and logical answers that will prepare God's people for the imminent advent of Christ.
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What if a faithful Christian commits a sin just before death—will he still be saved? This hypothetical question challenges both the justice and mercy of God, and it’s one many believers quietly wrestle with. In this study, we examine what the Bible actually teaches about repentance, unrepented sin, and salvation, using clear Scripture such as Revel…
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Many Christian doctrines today are built not on clear Scripture, but on speculation. In this video, we expose a common logical error known as the Appeal to Possibility Fallacy and show how it affects salvation theology. The Appeal to Possibility occurs when someone argues that because something can happen, it therefore will happen—treating possibil…
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Does God’s everlasting mercy mean He will keep forgiving sin forever? Or does the Bible clearly teach a limit, an end of probation, and a final moment when mercy makes its last plea? In this video, we walk through Scripture and inspired commentary to understand what the Bible really says about: 📌 God’s mercy that endures forever 📌 The difference be…
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Did Ellen G. White really teach that Jesus will continue to forgive the sins of the saints after the close of probation? Some are using powerful statements from The Great Controversy and other writings to claim that believers can keep sinning after probation has closed and still receive forgiveness. But are these quotes being taken out of context? …
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Discover how non sequitur fallacies—arguments where the conclusion does not logically follow the premise—are commonly used in Christianity, theology debates, and salvation discussions. In this video, we break down practical, biblical, and salvation-related examples to expose where logic fails and how to build a sound, biblical foundation for your b…
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What is the "Appeal to Hypocrisy" fallacy, and how is it used to confuse people about salvation and victory over sin? In this video, we expose one of the most common logical fallacies used in Christian discussions—the Appeal to Hypocrisy (also known as the Tu Quoque Fallacy). This fallacy dismisses a biblical truth—not by addressing the argument—bu…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the Appeal to Ignorance Fallacy—the idea that “If we don’t see the evidence, it must not exist.” Many apply this flawed logic to salvation, sanctification, and the possibility of victory over sin. But what does the Bible actually say? What about Enoch, Job, Noah, and the 144,000? And what does Ellen G. White teach…
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📌 Salvation Logic: Exposing the Strawman Fallacy About Victory Over Sin Many Christians today misunderstand the biblical teaching on victory over sin—often attacking a position no one actually holds. This video exposes the Strawman Fallacy behind common objections and goes straight to what the Bible really teaches about God’s power to keep His peop…
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If obedience does not save us… Why should we obey God? In this video, we explore 5 powerful, practical, biblical reasons to obey God—not to earn salvation, but because of what obedience reveals, produces, and demonstrates in the life of a believer. Whether you're studying Scripture, preparing a sermon, or seeking deeper Christian growth, this messa…
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Are you struggling with temptation, guilt, or the feeling that true victory over sin is out of reach? This video will reignite your hope and anchor your faith in the promises of God's Word. Discover seven powerful, Bible-based reasons why overcoming sin isn’t just a dream—it’s a divine reality. 📖 What You’ll Learn: Why Jesus’ faithfulness guarantee…
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