Hiding In Plain Sight: The False Doctrines of Seventh-day Adventism Vol. III

Hiding In Plain Sight: The False Doctrines of Seventh-day Adventism Vol. III
In Part II, I deal with Adventist beliefs and arguments regarding an unsavory teaching of Ellen White. She stated that some animals and "races of men" were the result of "amalgamation of man and beast." Perhaps more than any other issue, this has consistently been an embarrassing teaching of Adventists that keeps being agitated. Historically, Adventists have always understood and taught that Ellen White meant that Black people and other dark-skinned people are the result of this amalgamation. In recent decades, Adventist apologists have been trying very hard to reinterpret Ellen Whites statements so as to make them refer to something else. But their attempts fail miserably when you read the airtight, bombshell information that I unearth on this issue, and my refutations of their new interpretations and arguments.
Ellen White made some beautiful statements about Black people, but she also made a lot more racist ones. She even forbids Black and White interracial marriages, and advocated for segregation.
In Part III, I tackle and expose several of Ellen White's failed and false prophecies, which surely prove her to be a false prophet. A hallmark of 19th century false prophets is that they contradict Scripture and themselves. In this section, I will walk you through hordes of Ellen White's contradictions of Scripture, as well as of herself. She seemed to have been very ignorant of what Scripture teaches on a plethora of issues, and just could not keep up with the endless things she was writing, plagiarizing, and making up.
When Adventists are trying to convince people of Ellen White's divine inspiration and status as a true prophet, they always try to present her as being scientifically and medically "100 years ahead of her time." But what they would never do is expose the public to the endless stifling legalism, absurd statements, and ridiculous teachings and beliefs she propagated, having imbibed and plagiarized those from the many 19th ce
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In Part II, I deal with Adventist beliefs and arguments regarding an unsavory teaching of Ellen White. She stated that some animals and "races of men" were the result of "amalgamation of man and beast." Perhaps more than any other issue, this has consistently been an embarrassing teaching of Adventists that keeps being agitated. Historically, Adventists have always understood and taught that Ellen White meant that Black people and other dark-skinned people are the result of this amalgamation. In recent decades, Adventist apologists have been trying very hard to reinterpret Ellen Whites statements so as to make them refer to something else. But their attempts fail miserably when you read the airtight, bombshell information that I unearth on this issue, and my refutations of their new interpretations and arguments.
Ellen White made some beautiful statements about Black people, but she also made a lot more racist ones. She even forbids Black and White interracial marriages, and advocated for segregation.
In Part III, I tackle and expose several of Ellen White's failed and false prophecies, which surely prove her to be a false prophet. A hallmark of 19th century false prophets is that they contradict Scripture and themselves. In this section, I will walk you through hordes of Ellen White's contradictions of Scripture, as well as of herself. She seemed to have been very ignorant of what Scripture teaches on a plethora of issues, and just could not keep up with the endless things she was writing, plagiarizing, and making up.
When Adventists are trying to convince people of Ellen White's divine inspiration and status as a true prophet, they always try to present her as being scientifically and medically "100 years ahead of her time." But what they would never do is expose the public to the endless stifling legalism, absurd statements, and ridiculous teachings and beliefs she propagated, having imbibed and plagiarized those from the many 19th ce
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