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Is Seventh-Day Adventism a Cult?

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by thatbrian, Feb 8, 2018.

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  1. Yeshua1

    Yeshua1 Well-Known Member
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    Yes, for the Gospel that she taught really deviated from the biblical one!
     
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    Ellen White was so distraught that Christ did not return, when her family was part of the Millerite's false prediction in 1843/44, that she invented these visions as a way to make the false predictions seem true, and the rock to her head didn't help.

    The fact that 25 million people have believed this stuff still has me scratching my head.
     
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    1. Factless accusations are no more compelling today than they were in the dark ages. You knew that right?
    2. The Millerites discovered the connection with the sanctuary in heaven teaching the same day after the Oct 22, 1844 and Ellen White (who was in fact the teenage Ellen Harmon at that time) was not a prophet and had nothing to do with that discovery. Several months later the teen Ellen Harmon had a vision about saints going to heaven but that vision said nothing about the sanctuary doctrine explaining the disappointment.

    Early Writings, by Ellen G. White. My First Vision

    That vision described the second coming but did not give any explanation at all about the Oct 22,1888 prediction or about the heavenly sanctuary where Christ is now ministering as our high priest. You simply "made that up". Her first vision as a teen was given months after the October 22 event but the explanation for that event first came from Hiram Edson on October 23, 1844 not from Ellen Harmon.

    Posting false stories and false accusations as you do - this is just 'another in a large pile of examples' of your claims not holding water.

    I pray that the point comes in your posts where ranting has less value than telling the truth
     
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    NONE of her visions were of the Lord though, as her theology does not agree with the scriptures!
     
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    Was this song written about Ellen G White?

     
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