[Salvation Logic] Appeal to Ignorance Has Anyone Ever Lived Without Sin
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概要
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 about the character of Christ being reproduced in His people?
Has Anyone Ever Lived Without Sin?
This presentation exposes how the absence of visible evidence is often mistaken for the absence of reality—especially in spiritual growth. We explore why some still reject the evidence: lack of faith and the love of sin. We also examine God’s role in revealing character, our limited discernment, and the promise that He is able to make His people stand.
📌 Topics Covered:
What is the Appeal to Ignorance Fallacy?
Can we know if someone has stopped sinning?
Why faith, not visible proof, matters
Biblical examples of victorious living
Ellen White on character perfection
Why many reject evidence (Thomas, sin, unbelief)
God’s promise of cleansing and transformation
The 144,000 and the character of Christ
Final victory over sin through Christ’s power
If you believe in Bible truth, Adventist doctrine, and the power of Christ to transform, this study will strengthen your faith and clarify the logic of salvation.
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“God said it, I believe it, that settles it.”