Ellen White's bizarre and racist claim that humans and animals interbred before the flood, creating "amalgamated" species—a statement that has embarrassed sect leaders for over a century.
Bible Test #2 - A Prophet's Writings Cannot Contain Falsehood
"Behold, I am against them that prophesy false dreams, saith the LORD..." — Jeremiah 23:32
The articles below present evidence that Ellen White's writings:
- Contain superstitions, strange ideas, falsehoods, and absurdities
- Contain contradictions to science, history, and common sense
"[Those] claiming to labor in the ministry, are preaching the productions of perverted imagination. Today, as in Christ's day, odd, strange ideas are springing up." — Ellen White, Letter 207, 1899
Index of Shocking Statements
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Amalgamation: A Denominational Embarrassment
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Those "Tall People" of Jupiter!
Ellen White's fantastical vision of Jupiter's inhabitants being "tall, majestic people" demonstrates she wasn't receiving astronomical information from God but reflecting 19th-century science fiction.
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Solitary Vice (Adults only)
Ellen White's shocking and medically false teachings that masturbation causes insanity, disease, and death psychologically damaged generations of Adventists with guilt and fear.
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Animal Passions (Adults only)
Her extreme teachings on animal passions rely upon the debunked theory of vital force.
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Historical Blunders
Ellen White's historical errors in various publications prove her visions didn't come from an omniscient God but were plagiarized from inaccurate historical sources.
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Naughty Ellen
A shocking childhood story about Ellen White manipulating her parents — told by herself — tells us plenty about her manipulative powers.
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Ellen White's Shocking Claims about Herself
Ellen White made extraordinary claims about her own authority and infallibility—statements that reveal an ego incompatible with true prophetic humility.
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Do God's Prophets Take Advice from the Dead?
Ellen White received counsel from her deceased husband in a dream—behavior that contradicts biblical warnings against necromancy.
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Forbidding Marriage
Ellen White's interference in marriages and her counsel forbidding certain people to marry aligns with Paul's warning about false teachers who "forbid to marry."
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Forbidding Children
Ellen White's interference in marriages of SDA workers to persaude them not to have any children because 'time is short.'"
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The Orion Stargate
Ellen White's vision of an "open space" in Orion sounds more like a pagan stargate than Christianity.
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The White Obelisk
What's up with a pagan obelisk on the Whites' grave? What is she trying to signal to us?
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Ellen White Supremacist
Ellen White's shocking racists statements reveal troubling Victorian-era prejudices, including opposition to interracial marriage and claims of racial hierarchy.
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Suppressed Statements Made by Ellen White
After hackers threatened to release suppressed documents online, the White Estate finally published letters that had been kept from the public for decades. The contents offer a view into the soul of Ellen White that is deeply disturbing.
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Ellen White's Shocking Statements about Women
Ellen White's teachings about women reveal Victorian-era sexism, including claims that women are sicker than men and should not vote.
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Embarrassing Statements Submitted by our Friends
Collection of shocking Ellen White statements submitted by friends of this web site, documenting the bizarre and troubling content found throughout her writings.
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From Vision to Vexation: Ellen White's Shocking Statements about the SDA People
Ellen White's bitter and condemning statements about Seventh-day Adventists reveal her frustration and harsh judgment of the very people who revered her as a prophet.
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Learn the Shocking Real Reasons Ellen White was Exiled to Australia
The untold story of why sect leaders sent Ellen White to Australia—not for missionary work, but to remove her from Battle Creek where she had become a divisive problem.
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Ellen White's Shocking Shakedown of the Burwells
Ellen White's ruthless financial extraction from the Burwells—using testimonies to guilt them into giving their fortune to the church—reveals a spirit of manipulation, not prophecy.