In a sermon at the recent 62nd General Conference session, newly elected president Erton Köhler stated:
"We want a church that loves, believes, and seeks the guidance of the Spirit of Prophecy, revealed through the prophetic ministry of Ellen White."
In other words, to be a good Seventh-day Adventist, you must love, believe, and seek guidance from Ellen G. White. I encourage you to send the YouTube video below to every SDA so they can start following the guidance of their spirit of prophecy.
Did She Really Say That? The SDA sect told us Ellen White lives on through her writings, and now, Brother Swift has brought her alive using modern technology to speak some of her most flagrant statements—all of which are supposedly inspired because she claimed "The Spirit of God works upon my mind and gives me appropriate words with which to express the truth."
(3SM 51) Listen to this video and judge for yourself if God gave her these words to express the "truth." Remember to share with your friends.
We have added ten new sections to this article with scientific evidence demonstrating that Mrs. White's statements about health were wrong. They told us God instructed her which health ideas to plagiarize from others, but did He really?
This newly update article isn't talking about Ellen White's alcohol consumption. Rather, it explores how leading men in the SDA sect influenced her judgment and the content of her writings in her later years.
SDAs often portray Ellen White's "mission" trip to the already-Christian nation of Australia as a glorious event. However, her own letters paint a much darker picture of this episode. Examine the three real reasons why Sister White was exiled to Australia.
Like several other prophets of her era, Ellen White claimed that she communicated with a spirit being. Who was this spirit guide? Did he always speak the truth? What was his message for the world? Find out the surprising truth in this new article.
We now have available a dozen chapters from Russell Earl Kelly's book, Exposing Seventh-day Adventism. These chapters deal with Ellen White's fake doctrine of the Sanctuary and the Investigative Judgment in a very clear and understandable manner.