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Dear Adventist Friend: ELLEN G. WHITE
CONTRADICTS HERSELF IN THE MOST
FUNDAMENTAL TEACHINGS OF
CHRISTIANITY

In his short book, ìSeventh-day Adventism and
the Writings of Ellen G. White,î* J. Mark Martin
documents some contradictions of the
woman who called herself "the messenger of
the Lord" in the most fundamental and critical
areas of our faith.

Here is a sampling:

Question One: Does God love children when
they do wrong?

EGW answers Yes: God loves children that do
wrong. Source: ìSigns of the Times,î Feb. 15,
1892.

EGW answers No: God will not love children
who do wrong. Source: ìAn Appeal to Youth,î
Battle Creek Michigan Steam Press, 1864, pp.
42,62.

Question Two: Was the door of salvation
forever shut?

EGW answers Yes: ìGod gave me light....î In
Exeter, Maine, in February, 1845, ìin meeting
with Israel Dammon, James [White], and
many othersî she revealed to them this ìlight.î
ìMost of them received the vision, and were
settled upon the shut door.î Source: Letter
B-3, 1847: Letter to Joseph Bates, July 13,
1847, White Estate.

EGW again answers Yes: ìThe time for
[sinners] salvation is past.î Source: Present
Truth: pp. 21-22, August, 1849.

EGW answers No: ìI never had a vision that no
more sinners would be converted.î Source:
Selected Messages, vol. 1, p. 74.

Question Three: How old is the plan of
salvation?

EGW says it began with Adamís fall: ìWhile
Moses was shut in the mount with God, the
plan of salvation, dating from the fall of Adam,
was revealed to him...î Source: Selected
Messages, Book 1, pp. 231-232.

EGW says it pre-existed Adam's fall: ìThe
words, ëMine hour is not yet come,í point to the
fact that every act of Christís life on earth was
in fulfillment of the plan that had existed from
the days of eternity.î Source: The Desire of
Ages, p. 147.

Question Four: Was the atonement (sacrifice
or redemption) between God and humans
fully accomplished at the cross?

EGW agrees that it is ìaccomplishedî: ìTo the
angels and the unfallen worlds the cry [on the
cross], ëIt is finished,í had a deep significance.
It was for them as well as for us that the great
work of redemption had been accomplished.
They with us share the fruits of Christís
victory.î
Source: Desire of Ages, p. 758.

EGW again agrees that it as been ìfulfilledî
and is now ìfull and completeî: ìThe sacrifice
in behalf of man was full and complete [before
Pentecost]. The condition of the atonement
had been fulfilled [at the cross].î Source: Acts
of the Apostles, p. 29.

EGW says, No, itís still going on: ìNow while
our great High Priest is making the final
atonement for us, we should seek to become
perfect in Christ.î Source: The Great
Controversy, p. 623.

Max of the Cross
_________________
*Copyright 1997 by Calvary Community
Church, 126112 N. Black Canyon Highway,
Phoenix, AZ 85029

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