Seventh-day Adventist
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Ellen White Ellen White is the prophetess for the Seventh-day Adventist church (SDA). She wrote a six foot high pile of books, articles and manuscripts from 1844 until she died in 1915. |
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Ellen White's Teachings The is a lot of controversy on the web about Ellen White as to whether she was a false prophet. Here is a listing of some of her teachings in her own words. Initially everything she wrote she claimed to receive in either a vision, spoken to her by an angel, or a revelation from Jesus himself. Later when it was discovered that she was copying information from other people's books into her own without giving them credit, she back-pedaled just a little bit and said the Holy Spirit "guided her" as to which paragraphs, sentences and ideas to use from other human writers. |
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The Desire of Ages
SDA's consider this to be Ellen's best book. |
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Fanny Bolton
Fanny was one of many editors of Ellen's books. |
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SDA Periodicals Andrews University has compiled a long list of SDA related articles, with links to those that can be read online. |
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www.greatcontroversy.org This is a very conservative Adventist web site |
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