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The Seventh Day
Adventist cult was actually established by accident, or you
might say a bad judgment by a man named William Miller. He
made the mistake of proclaiming that Jesus would return on a
certain date that didn't happen. He tried to fix it by setting
another date that also didn't happen. He eventually decided
that what he was doing was wrong and repented and said he
would never do it again. Unfortunately, it didn't stop there
and the organization continued on. After splitting several
times, a woman named Ellen G. White came on to the scene.
While a child, she was hit in the head with a rock causing her
to be unconscious for a period of time. Because of what could
be called brain damage, she started seeing visions that she
said were from God. The Seventh Day Adventists now had a
"prophet" giving the people new revelations that
they had to follow to get to heaven. But even now, when they
follow all the rules that she put forth, they never know if
they have actually accomplished everything to get to heaven.
As you read this book, you will understand how these people
are being led AWAY from heaven. Some of the topics are:
Why is it wrong
to set dates?
Why do they have
to pass "Investigative Judgment" to get to heaven?
Where did the
Clear Word Bible come from?
What is
"soul sleep?"
How does
Kellog's cereal fit in with Seventh Day Adventism?
Do Seventh Day
Adventists believe in a heaven and hell?
Who are some
Seventh Day Adventist celebrities?
You will find that after reading this book, these people are
in great need of hearing the true Gospel of Jesus Christ, and
to run, not walk, from this cult. This study will give you the
necessary knowledge needed to witness to a Seventh Day
Adventist and open their eyes to the false teachings they
believe.
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