SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISM AND
THE WRITINGS OF ELLEN G. WHITE

by Mark Martin
Calvary Community Church, 72 pages, $3.00

This is a fascinating and interesting book. It demonstrates how Seventh-day Adventist founder Ellen G. White, who claimed to be inspired, contradicted the Bible, made false predictions and often contradicted herself. What makes this book unique is that the damaging quotes are direct from White herself. It would take huge amounts of time to research first-hand from many sources the statements of White. Mark Martin has done the work for us and compiled first source quotes in one place.

I was fascinated by a number of the headings: “She will be alive when Jesus returns,” “In the 1850s she said Jesus was about to return,” “Adventists living in 1856 will be alive to see Jesus return,” “She saw Enoch on Jupiter or Saturn,” “The Atonement was not finished at the Cross,” “Satan offered a pardon in heaven” and “Some races are a mixture of man and beast.” This goes on and on with about 60 or more other shocking quotes and false teachings from the pen of White.

Seventh-day Adventism is a reflection of its prophetess, Ellen White. Adventists are dependent on her and stand or fall on the truthfulness of her teaching. Books like this are needed not only to wake up Adventists but to inform a non-discerning Church.

—GRF

 

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