October 27, 2015

Unless you're a Seventh Day Adventist, Ben Carson thinks you're going to hell

Mother Jones - Carson is a Seventh-day Adventist who has publicly voiced his commitment to this church and championed its core beliefs, most notably the view that God created the world in six days (literally) and that evolution is bunk (and encouraged by the devil). He has spoken at Seventh-day Adventist events. In a 2013 interview with the church's official news service, he was asked, "Are there ever any times when you feel it's best to distinguish yourself from the Seventh-day Adventist Church and what it teaches?" Carson replied, "No, I don’t."

In this interview, Carson went on to say that he was "proud of the fact that I believe what God has said…that I believe in a literal, six-day creation."

Carson did not explicitly mention other Seventh-day Adventist tenets. But a central belief of the church is that most other Christian denominations will end up working with the devil. Seventh-day Adventists hold that the Sabbath should be worshipped on Saturday and that religions that observe the Sabbath on Sunday have been corrupted by Satan. The church's early prophet Ellen White cast much of the blame for this supposed perversion of the Sabbath on the Roman Catholic Church.

1 comment:

Kevin Carson said...

Actually Seventh Day Adventists don't believe in hell at all. They believe the soul is a function of the body, and there will only be an afterlife for those whose bodies are resurrected. Non-believers will simply cease to exist.