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The Cultic Doctrine of Seventh-day Adventism



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"The time for a reassessment among evangelicals is long overdue, because for too many inattentive Christians, Seventh-day Adventism represents a profound danger hidden in plain sight." — Paul Carden, Executive Director, Centers for Apologetics Research, San Juan Capistrano, California.

"If you have every wondered what makes Seventh-day Adventism different from evangelical Christianity, you’re holding in your hand the very best explanation I’ve ever seen. This book will affect and challenge Adventism for decades to come." — J. Mark Martin, Senior Pastor, Calvary Community Church, Phoenix, Arizona

"Ratzlaff’s writing clearly possesses a spirit of meekness; it is nevertheless a tour de force. Patiently pursuing his subject, he lays out the evidence supporting an irresistible conclusion—Ellen White was not a true prophet or messenger from God, and the Seventh-day Adventist Church is not what it claims to be, the only true 'remnant church.'"— Timothy Oliver, Editor & Researcher, Watchman Fellowship

"Of all the books I have read on Seventh-day Adventism, this is the most in-depth, yet readable examination of SDA’s 1844 investigative judgment doctrine…The way Mr. Ratzlaff analyzes the main points of SDA doctrine and confronts SDAs with Bible truth is superb. I congratulate Mr. Ratzlaff for this wonderful work." Pastor Ernesto Alers-Martir, Spanish Bethel Christian Missionary Alliance Church, Montreal, Quebec

The late Donald G. Barnhouse, after thorough study of this tenant of Adventism said, "The [sanctuary] doctrine is, to me, the most colossal, psychological, face-saving phenomenon in religious history. ... We personally do not believe that there is even a suspicion of a verse in Scripture to sustain such a peculiar position, and we further believe that any effort to establish it is stale, flat, and unprofitable. ... [It is] unimportant and almost naïve. Eternity, 7:67, September 1956, pp. 6-7, 43-45.

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