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Slattery explains why he and his wife left the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and how they have found new freedom outside of the SDA Church's specific dogma. With the sensitivity of one who has "been there" he invites other Seventh-day Adventists to examine the points he offers and to possibly reassess their view of the authenticity of the prophecies of Ellen G. White.
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Review 1 for Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?
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Date:September 7, 2011
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Evie N
Location:Moses Lake, WA
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This compact booklet answered some questions I had about Seventh Day Adventist theology. I found the booklet to be easily readable and understandable. God bless its author!!!
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Date:August 23, 2010
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harry
Slattery is evidently just one more of the malcontents who don't want to bother obeying God. It's just too much trouble to buck the tide of Sunday worship. The usual excuse, misapplied of course, is "We're no longer under the Law, but under grace". It shows a lack of understanding of scripture. Books like this are all the same, relying on misinformation rather than facts. The answer to the title is, of course, "no".
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Date:December 16, 2009
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Linda Winters
Well written, excellent documentation--not 'accusing,' and most importantly, gave me answers I was looking for! THANKS!
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Review 4 for Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?
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Date:October 27, 2009
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Bob
It is unfortunate how many people, like Mr. Slattery, are so dishonest about what SDA's really believe. This book simply regurgitates the misinformation found on so many websites that attack SDA's If you want to know what SDA's believe ASK ONE! The ones I know are Christ centered and more than happy to answer any of your questions honestly. You wouldn't want someone to go to your enemy and ask what kind of character you have would you?
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Review 5 for Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?
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Date:June 30, 2009
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Cecile Hyacinthe
As a former SDA member, the author should know better that E.G. White never told people to do anything that was not in accordance with the Bible. As we all know, most religions have a founder, so I would like the author to tell us a little bit more about his new religion, and in what way it is better than what was thaught by the SDA church.
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Date:June 29, 2009
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RM Munro
As a former SDA I cannot say enough to everyone to examine the scriptures for yourself. It is all there, Christ died for our salvation, it cannot be earned. What I have found is that once a person is dissatisfied with the sect and leave it is difficult to believe again. Praise God, He sent someone to me to show me the way. I love all of my relatives who are SDA's some who are even ministers. I have been ostracized for my new "new" beliefs. I now belong to a bible believing, spirit filled, charismatic church. It does take a long time to get all of the false teachings out of your mind, but please everyone study the bible not teachings by White. Always put the scripture above all else. We do need more indepth teaching on false prophets. Thank You for writing the truth.
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Review 7 for Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?
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Date:October 22, 2008
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Deanne
The author's issues as an insider differ from broader apologetics by focusing on less important issues of SDA's unbiblical perspectives. More important than food issues are the issues of Sabbatarianism as required for salvation, law-keeping as possible since Christ's advent which makes salvation by works rather than grace,and annhilationism which voids God's justice. Brave exposure of White's useless ramblings and doubtful prophetic abilities, however. He minimally exposes her writings for what they are: combining personal biases with cursory Bible interpretation and claiming illumination typical of the burned over district. Much more could have been exposed in this book.
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Review 8 for Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?
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Date:March 3, 2008
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Frankie
My reviews usually get into the details and reasons for any objections, and usually also include complements, where due. This Book was such a waste of time and money, that I actually returned it, to at least save me the latter. Well explained reasons for disagreements, like Dawkins, are always welcomed. But Slattery should have at least Googled the subject to get a few of the facts correct. Anyways, if you want something good to read on the subject, by a non=biased, non-Seventh Day Adventist, read the most recent edition of The Kingdom of the Cults, by Walter Martin, and Ravi Zacharias.
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Review 9 for Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?
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Date:February 27, 2008
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Gina
This author has nothing better to do but to try to destroy the true faith, which is the SDA church. The SDA people are true believer's in Christ. Don't waste you time and money on garbage like this book.
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Date:November 12, 2007
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Bora
This book is l.a.m.e lame and a huge snorefest. Spend your money on another book here or buy a burger instead. Don't waste your money.
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Date:June 19, 2007
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Stefan
EVERYONE should read this booklet! My kudos to the author for taking the time to put pen to paper and offer his perspective. This booklet,though limited in scope, will assist the reader in gaining a more curious perspective of the SDA faith. It is my hope that the readers understand and appreciate that freedom of speech is a valuable asset; that the power of the printed page is an individual opinion. Prayer is a tool to be used as a guide for all seeking truth.
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Review 12 for Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?
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Date:January 20, 2007
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Ginger
This is completely a crazy thing of someone to write of how they found freedom out of the SDA church. God says that the seventh day is the sabbath in Exodus 20. This church is where we need to learn from. God is a loving God and if you find anything wrong of the church according to the KJV version Bible let the church know.
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Review 13 for Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?
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Date:June 10, 2006
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Don Ariel
It is unfortunate that this type of misinformation can be published without due review or process from the publisher. There are some basic things to address:1. The Seventh Day Adventist Church is a Protestant Church. Recognized by Baptists, Presbyterians, Methodists, and even the Catholics.2. Ellen G. White was one of the founders of this church. They believe she was inspired by the Holy Spirit. Many also believe Martin Luther was inspired by the Holy Spirit, Billy Graham, and many others that advance the Gospel. Read the Biblical books of Joel and Acts, both books describe about people being inspired by the Spirit to have visions and dreams. Ask yourself this question: do you want your church officials to be NOT inspired by the Holy Spirit?3. They do not believe Mrs. White was perfect. Everyone knows she was a sinner like any of us. She made mistakes including in her own writings. Like Elijah in the Old Testament who was afraid of Jezebel -- believers of God make mistakes.4. The core belief of the Adventist faith is that Jesus is the only source of salvation! This is what matters and is the most important belief of all. They do not believe that salvation can be attained by anything else, or anyone else. They do believe by someone's fruits (actions), you know whether they are a follower of Christ.
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Review 14 for Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?
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Date:November 20, 2000
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Johanna
Mr. Slattery makes a broad statement in his view of Adventism.However, he gives his personal idealism and reasons why he left.We as a nation of freedom of speech need to accept Christ has believers in all faiths.In all fairness to a strong Protestant denomination, I would like to see some "pro" type books sold by CBD. regarding, Seventh-day Adventist also.
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