Seventh-day Adventism and the New Age Movement
New Age/Occult Markings on Ellen G. White's Writings -- "All-Seeing Eye"
The late Ellen G. White (November 26, 1827-July 16, 1915), known to Seventh-day Adventists as "God's Messenger" or "God's Prophet," used New Age/occult terminology and taught New Age doctrine via some of the pages of her voluminous published works.
For the sake of brevity I did not cite all the passages in which Mrs. Ellen G. White used the masonic term, "all-seeing eye." (She repeated the same passages in various publications.) Below are selected citations from Mrs. White's complete published works found at
Ellen G. White ® Estate: The Official Ellen White ® Web site. [Quotations are used in accordance with the Fair Use Copyright Law. Bold emphasis added]
Does God see all things? Yes.
The eyes of the LORD are in every place, beholding the evil and the good. Proverbs 15:3
Is the eye of the LORD upon them that fear him? Yes.
Behold, the eye of the LORD is upon them that fear him, upon them that hope in his mercy; Psalm 33:18
Does the Holy Bible ever refer to God with the distinctly Masonic term, "all-seeing eye"? No.
The all-seeing eye" is the "Eye of Horus," not the God of the Christian Bible.
Ellen G. White Marked Her Deity for Freemasonry: "All-Seeing Eye"
How beautiful the earth was when it came from the Creator's hand! God presented before the universe a world in which even His all-seeing eye could find no spot or stain, no defect or crookedness. (1)
God's all-seeing eye notes the defects of all and the ruling passion of each, yet He bears with our mistakes and pities our weakness. He bids His people cherish the same spirit of tenderness and forbearance. True Christians will not exult in exposing the faults and deficiencies of others. They will turn away from vileness and deformity, to fix the mind upon that which is attractive and lovely. To the Christian every act of faultfinding, every word of censure or condemnation, is painful. 5T 94-96255 (2)
God's all-seeing eye notes the defects of all and the ruling passion of each, yet He bears with our mistakes and pities our weakness. He bids His people cherish the same spirit of tenderness and forbearance. True Christians will not exult in exposing the faults and deficiencies of others. They will . . . fix the mind upon that which is attractive and lovely. To the Christian every act of faultfinding, every word of censure or condemnation, is painful. . . . (3)
In the last great day decisions will be made that will be a surprise to many. Human judgment will have no place in the decisions then made. Christ can and will judge every case; for all judgment has been committed to Him by the Father. He will estimate service by that which is invisible to men. The most secret things lie open to His all-seeing eye. When the Judge of all men shall make His investigation, many of those whom human estimation has placed first will be placed last, and those who have been put in the lowest place by men will be taken out of the ranks and made first.--R.H., July 31, 1900. (4)....
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New Age/Occult Markings on Ellen G. White's Writings -- "All-Seeing Eye"