
Testing Ellen Gould White (Seventh-Day Adventist Prophetess)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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Is There Evidence That Ellen Knows She's Doing Something Wrong?
Stephen Daly writes Adventist apologists who have argued that plagiarism wasn't illegal in Ellen's day, but a common practice are discredited. Coney Bear and House and major publishers in the 19th century threatened to sue Ellen's Adventist publisher for copyright infringement based on her extensive plagiarism of their book Life and Epistles of the Apostle Paul 1855. The denomination immediately ceased publishing and selling Ellen's book in response to this lawsuit and didn't publish it again until the copyright expire.
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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.
