Waldensians Were NOT Sabbath-keepers
What Do the Waldensians Themselves Say? The following is an email response by a Waldensian Minister to the question about Waldensian Sabbath-keeping. ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ My name is T. , Waldensian Minister in Italy, in charge – by our Board, to answer to your letter. If you are interested in the [...]
Martin Luther -v- Ellen G. White
The Fathers of the Protestant Reformation and Ellen White believed in two completely different gospels. A Clinical Case of Legalism Diagnosed and Remedied May this article bring peace and healing to all whom Jesus died for that read it! The Fathers of the Protestant Reformation and Seventh-day Adventist prophetess, Ellen White taught two completely [...]
The Gospel According to Seventh-day Adventists
No, these verses are not suggested revisions for the next release of The Adventist Clear Word Bible! INTRODUCTION The purpose of this exercise is to help the Seventh-day Adventists reading these verses to see what the Bible actually says. To aid you in pealing back the veil, and cause you to think. For instance the [...]
A.T. Jones Letter to Ellen White
A.T. Jones Battle Creek, Mich., April 26,1909 Mrs. E.G. White, Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. Dear Sister White: In April 1906 you sent out a communication dated March 30th, 1906 in which are the following words: “Recently in the visions of the night I stood in a large company of people. There were present Dr. Kellogg, [...]
The Significance of Ellen White’s Head Injury
Ellen G. White’s Head Injury and Visions by Molleurus Couperus Adventist Currents, June 1985 Ellen G. White undoubtedly was one of the most influential individuals in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist church – a spiritual leader considered by many to be a prophet. Seventy years have passed since Ellen died in 1915, and it [...]
The Investigative Judgment
During the Fall of 2007, while employed by the New York Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, I visited the cemetery Hiram Edson was buried at. For years Adventists spread reports that the Investigative Judgment originated in a divine vision given to Hiram Edson in a corn field. However a retraction was made after it became public knowledge [...]
Other False Prophets and Sabbath Movements
Swedenborg Emanuel Swedenborg was born in Stockholm, Sweden, 1688, and died in 1772. He was a favorite with the king and royal family. He was of the purest character, and devoutly religious. Not a stain rests on his moral character. At the age of fifty-five, according to Schaff-Herzog’s Encyclopedia, from which we condense this sketch, [...]
A Statement by Associate Secretary – Ellen G. White Estate
E.G. White’s Literary Work: An Update: Ron Graybill, Associate Secretary, Ellen G. White Estate An edited and annotated transcript of a tape recording of presentations made in the morning worship services at the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Nov. 15-19, 1981 In closing, let me read a summary of statements that I think capsulize [sic] [...]
Visions or Partial-Complex Seizures
Visions or Partial-Complex Seizures By Delbert H. Hodder, M.D. Published in: Evangelica Nov. 1981 The Seventh-day Adventist church was born in the period of time that immediately followed the “Great Disappointment” of 1844. From all religious denominations sincere people left their churches to join the “Millerite Movement”, a movement that, with evangelistic fervor not since [...]
Hastings Great Controversy Between God and Man
THE GREAT CONTROVERSY On March 14, 1858, Ellen White was purported to have had her famous Lovett’s Grove vision about “The Great Controversy”. Interestingly enough, a mere four days later, on March 18, 1858, a glowing review of H. L. Hastings, “Great Controversy Between God and Man” appeared in James White’s Review magazine! Don McAdams [...]



