She is the Prophet of this whole false religious system...what ever the SDA church is, its based on her false teachings which are still taught in this group. Just like the Mormons have Joseph Smith the SDA have ellen g and you cant understand the group and its errors until you understand the false prophet that built the whole false system.
Just a little history lesson for those who might be interested. The SDA were not a formal church until after a lot of these prophecy's had taken place and the church started with Baptists and Methodists just for informational purposes who had gotten together to study the Bible.
Founding of the Seventh-day Adventist Church:
William Miller (1782-1849), a
Baptist preacher, forecast the Second Coming of
Jesus Christ in 1843. When that did not come to pass, Samuel Snow, a follower, did further calculations and advanced the date to 1844. After the event did not occur, Miller withdrew from leadership of the group and died in 1849. Ellen White, her husband James White, Joseph Bates and other Adventists formed a group in Washington, New Hampshire,
which officially became the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1863. J.N. Andrews became the first official missionary in 1874, traveling from the United States to Switzerland, and from that time the church became worldwide.
Who Was Ellen G. White?
[HR][/HR]Ellen Gould Harmon and her twin sister Elizabeth were born in Gorham, Maine, on Nov. 26, 1827 as the youngest of eight children. Her father, a maker and seller of hats, eventually moved the family to Portland, Maine, where Ellen grew to maturity. Her parents were devoted members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. When Ellen was nine years old another child threw a stone that hit Ellen in the face. She suffered severe
trauma to the brain, was in a coma for three weeks and nearly died. The brain injury severely damaged her health and she was unable to continue her
formal education past the 3rd grade, although she did receive some tutoring at home. In 1840, at the tender age of 13, she heard the preaching of a farmer turned evangelist named
William Miller. Shortly afterward she accepted Jesus as her Savior, and she and her family joined the Millerite movement. On June 26, 1842, she was baptized by immersion in Casco Bay, Portland, into the Methodist Church.
Just providing a little historical background that different denominations were studying together before it became the official SDA denomination. I hope you will have taken the time to read these two short informational pieces about some of the founders of the SDA church.
I personally like to stick with the Bible as there are so many false accusations thrown out about the SDA denomination because people don't take the time to really study the history of the church and how it came about. While I believe EG White wrote books that can be helpful in the Christian walk she did not write the Bible which is the book we are to really fashion our lives after. I follow and want to pattern my life after Jesus and to become more like Him and if any of you would read The Desire of Ages which is all about the life of Christ you would also see that Mrs. White held the same view that we should pattern our lives after Jesus.