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Max
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IF SO, YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

You don't have to sneak around and hide your
copy between the pages of "Great
Controversy"!

All you have to do is look here on this FAF web
site in the glowing privacy of your own
user-friendly computer screen!

For I plan to synopsize "that awful book" right
here for you, beginning with the very next post.

Seat belt fastened?

Hang on tight!
Max
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PREFACE

Pastor Dudley M. Canright first copyrighted
this "tell it like it is" tome in 1919, only four
years after Ellen G. White's death.

But the book is surprisingly modern and has
lost none of its punch in the 81 years till now.

For example, he writes, "Over forty years ago
[prior to 1879], in my early ministry and while
yet a firm believer in all the Seventh-day
Adventist doctrines, I wrote a strong defense
of Mrs. White. During all the years since,
nothing so forcible has been produced by any
of her defenders. This is proved by the fact that
it has been copied by them in her defense, but
omiting my name[!] Also in their writings
against me they quote this as contradicting
what I now say. I do not blame them; but my
answer is this: 'A wise man changes his mind
seldom, a fool never.'"

See what I mean? You've just got to love that
quote!

Canright ends his preface with this sentence:
"Knowing the errors and deceptions which
have been connected with Mrs. White and her
work, he [the author, Canright] has felt it a duty
which he owed to the Christian world to state
the facts."

Thank God he did. For he bequeathed to us a
priceless heritage.

Therefore Canright stands among the first
who....

Do not go gentle into SDA night, but rage,
rage against the dying of the gospel light.

Max of the Cross
Max
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MY PRESENT STANDING

^^Since I withdrew from the Adventists, over
thirty years ago, they have continued to report
that I have regretted leaving them, [that I] have
tried to get back [in the ranks] again, [that I]
have repudiated my book which I wrote and
[that I] have confessed that I am now a lost
man.^^

Get this!

^^There has never been a word of truth in any
of these reports. I expect them to report that I
recanted on my deathbed. All this is done [by
them] to hinder the influence of my books. I
now reaffirm all that I have written in my books
and tracts against that [SDA] doctrine.

^^Several Advent ministers have rendered
valuable aid in preparing these pages.
[Shades of Dale Ratzlaff!] Once they were
believers in Mrs. white's divine inspiration, but
plain facts finally compelled them to renounce
faith in her dreams.

^^[Signed] D.M. Canright,
Pastor Emeritus of the Berean Baptist Church
Grand Rapids, Michigan
[1919]^^

There you have it, my friends. You can
purchase your own copy of Canright's book
from:

Grant Shurtliff
910 West Montague
Salt Lake City, Utah 84104
801.972.3370

Threfore,

Do not go gentle into SDA night, but rage,
rage against the dying of the gospel light.

Max of the Cross
Colleentinker
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Thank you, Max! What you are doing is absolutely wonderful!

Colleen
Denisegilmore
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Hello everyone,
This forum is wonderful!
Max
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I. INTRODUCTION

Canright examines the lives of seven
"prophets" and compares them with the life of
"prophet" Ellen G. white. To not appear
partisan I'll call them prophetic candidates.

Candidate #1. Emanuel Swedenborg
(1688-1772). Of this Swedish "prophet" it is
said, "Not a stain rests on his moral
character."

Canright: "He made some remarkable
predictions, which his followers claim were
exactly fulfilled." "His followers believe in him
just as implicitly as do Mrs. White's followers
in her, and are very zealous in propagating
their faith."

Candidate #2. Ann Lee (1736-1784). Her
followers are known as the Shakers.

Canright: "In proof of Mrs. White's inspiration,
Adventists cite the high moral and religious
tone of her [White's] writings. They say her
revelations must either be of God or Satan. If
of Satan, they would not teach such purity and
holiness. the same reasoning will prove Mrs.
Lee also a true prophetess, for she exceeds
Mrs. White in this line, so that 'Shaker' has
become a synonym for honesty."

Candidate #3. Joanna Sothcott (1750-1814).
On her deathbed Sothcott was reported to
have said: "If I have been misled, it has been
by some spirit, good or evil."

Canright: "When Joanna died, we would have
supposed that all sane persons would have
given it up, but they adjusted it in some way
and went right on. So with the followers of Mrs.
White. No matter what blunders and failures
she [White] made, they [the Adventists] fix
them up, and go right on."

Candidate #4. Joseph Smith (1805-1844).
Founder of the Church of Latter Day Saints,
the Mormons.

Canright: "Seventh-day Adventists claim that
they [SDA] must be the true church because
they have a prophet [EGW] and are
persecuted; but Mormons have a prophet and
have been persecuted a thousand-fold more.
Smith and others were killed; many have been
whipped, tarred and feathered, rotten-egged,
stoned, mobbed, run out of town and
outlawed. So they (LDS) must be the true
church! In comparison, Seventh-day
Adventists have suffered little. They have little
idea what persecution is, though all along they
have seemed anxious to pose as martyrs."

Candidate #5. Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910).
Founded the Church of Jesus Christ,
Scientist, more commonly known as the
Christian Scientists.

Canright: "Christian Scientists, as a class,
stand high morally and socially. In these
respects they excel Adventists. If teaching
purity of life proved Mrs. White to be an
inspired prophet of God, it proves the same
thing for Mrs. Eddy."

Candidate #6. Charles T. Russel (died 1916).
Followers are known as the Jehovah's
Witnesses.

Canright: "Mr. Russel set various times for the
world to come to an end, the latest being in
1914. In October of that year, he said the
'times of the Gentiles' would be fulfilled. His
followers claim that he was the greatest man
that has lived since the apostles, and that his
sect is the only true church. All others are
Babylon. Mr. Russell lived right along at the
same time with Mrs. White and Mrs. Eddy. The
followers of each one accept their leader as
the only infallible oracle of God. Can they all
be right?"

Candidate #7. Alexander Dowie (b./d. dates
not given). Followers claimed he performed
hundreds of miraculous cures. "The sect still
lives on [in 1919] at Zion City, Chicago."

Canright: "Like Mrs. White and Mrs. Eddy, he
was dogmatic and arbitrary. His word was
law. He required an austere religious life,
exceeding even Mrs. White."

Canright ends this chapter with the following
conclusion:

^^Notice what a crop of false prophets the last
century has produced. It seems to be in the air
of the age.

^^Not one of those here mentioned, except
Mrs. White, is regarded by Seventh-Day
Adventists as a true prophet. They call
Swedenborg a Spiritualist. Joseph Smith they
regard as an imposter, and his writings as a
fabrication. Against Mrs. Eddy and Christian
Science they have written extensively. Against
"Pastor" Russel and his teachings they
publish a work entitled "The Darkness of
Millennial Dawn." None passes muster with
them. All are false. The only true prophet of
modern times is [for them] their own.^^

Therefore,

Do not go gentle into SDA night, but rage,
rage against the dying of the gospel light.

Max of the Cross
Max
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Max
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II. GREAT DENOMINATIONAL TEST

Canright shows that way back before 1919
SDAs were contradicting themselves, just as
they are today.

They were saying, ìSeventh-day Adventists
have no creed but the Bible.î Yet they
published in 1872 the ìFundamental
Principles of Seventh-day Adventists,î in which
admitted in opening statement that they ìhold
to certain well-defined points of faith.î

Canright quotes from a dictionary
contemporary with 1872 defining ìcreedî as
ìan authoritative summary or formula of those
articles of Christian faith which are considered
essential.î

In other words, ìpoints of faithî is identical to
ìcreed.î Therefore, to paraphrase an old
saying, ìA rose by any other name is still a
rose.î

And today, in 2000, we are faced with the SDA
ìTwenty-seven Points of Fundamental Beliefî
together with repeated assertions that
Adventists have ìno creedî or that the Bible is
their only creed. Therefore, to quote another
old saying, ìThe more things change, the
more they stay the same.î

Canright also quotes from the Third Article of
the 1872 SDA creed that the Bible contains ìa
full revelation of His [Godís] will to man, and
are the only infallible rule of faith and practice.î

ìIt is false, absolutely false,î says Canright,
pointing out the SDA contention that Ellen
Whiteís writings ìcontain a fuller revelation of
Godís will to man, and that they are infallible.î

ìAnd, what is more,î he writes, ìthey make
faith in these writings a test of faith and
fellowship in their church.î

Canright then documents these assertions
from official SDA publications. Here is a
sampling:

* In EGWís ìTestimonies for the Church,î ìthe
cases of nearly all [people] are met.î 2 T 605,
5 T 664.

Comments Canright: ìThe Bible alone,
therefore, must be better; for that meets the
cases of all.î

* In 1911 SDAs officially proclaimed EGWís
writings to be ìthe only infallible interpreter of
Bible principles.î G.A. Irwin, ìMark of the
Beast,î p. 1.

Comments Canright: ìTo disbelieve in her is
the greatest of heresies, and at once brands
one as an apostate.î

And history shows that he spoke from
experience as well as observation!

* SDA members who ìfight against the
visions,î pronounced Ellen White, were to be
known by ìthe churchî as ìnot right.î 1 T 328.

Comments Canright: ìNot only church
members, but whole churches, have been
disfellowshipped for disbelief in Mrs. Whiteís
visions. To get rid of members who did not
believe in her inspiration, whole churches
have been summarily disbanded by church
officials without their consent, and
reorganized, faith in Mrs. White and her
writings being made a test for entering the
new organization. In October, 1913, their
church in St. Louis, Missouri, was disbanded
in this way.î

Therefore, if you value truth and honesty,

Do not go gentle into SDA night, but rage,
rage against the dying of the gospel light.

Max of the Cross

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