
Testing Ellen Gould White (Seventh-Day Adventist Prophetess)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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Ellen White's Pseudoscience Is Good in Its Place
Ellen White believed in phenology, but she also believed that it could be abused. In her supposedly inspired writings, we find Ellen endorsing a pseudoscience as being good in its place. She's warning against abusing phenology, lest the devil destroy you. Even more problematic is another warning she gives based on phenological principles. Basically, she said that it is dangerous for women to wear a wig.
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Transcript

Seventh-day Adventist founder Ellen White reported receiving more than 2,000 visions from God and that her writings were divinely inspired. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli ask whether Ellen was a genuine prophetess and if her visions were really from God.
