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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard To Refute, July 14, 2006
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By the same author of "Jeane Dixon: My Life and Prophecies." This author knows the difference between a Psychic and a Seer. "Ellen G. White: Prophet of Destiny" examines the life of this amazing woman, 1827-1915. With only a formal third grade education, she is arguably the most translated and best selling female author ever. Including Agatha Christie! A co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, along with her husband James White, and Joseph Bates, through her over 2,000 visions and dreams, she was instrumental in the establishment of that church's medical, educational(the second largest parochial school system behind only the Roman Catholic Church), and worldwide publishing and missionary successes of today.

Labeled a plagiarist by some like D.M. Canright, and more recently Walter Rea in his "The White Lie," these charges have been proven false over-and-over again. See the Ellen G. White Estate internet Website for proof.

Her insight into medically proven facts, and shunning the now medically proven rediculous is examined in Mr. Noorbergen's book. For instance, he looks at the statement she made, now some 101 years ago, in her 1905 publication "Ministry of Healing" page 313, that flesh foods carry "cancerous GERMS"(emphasis mine). 5 years later in 1910, Dr. Francis Peyton Rous made virtually the same findings, stating "viruses cause some types of cancer." The thought of viruses/germs possibly causing cancers was considered foolish in 1910, and unheard of in 1905. Scoffed at for years in the medical profession, Dr. Francis Peyton Rous shared the 1966 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine. The "theory" of cancer causing viruses/germs is now a medically proven fact! Who plagiarized whom? And all this foreseen by a woman who never dabbled in the occult, or used Crystal Balls, Palm Readings, or Tarot Cards. Only claiming to receive her visions directly from the Holy Spirit.

A must read for every critic, doubter, and firm believer like myself.




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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, a must read, May 27, 2010
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This book was written by an athiest who wanted to prove Ellen White as a fake. The more he researched for the book the more he started to believe. Then he published this book and was baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist church and is still an Adventist to this day! Great look into the life of Ellen White and the visions God gave her.
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