Exposing Seventh-Day Adventism


Book Description

Seventh-day Adventism entices members into it using trickery and half-truths. They tell the unenlightened public one thing and insiders yet another. Dr. Kelly explains how he was tricked into joining. He then refutes the theological fiasco called the Investigative Judgment which created the sect. Much of the book looks at the Sabbath with fresh insight. The final part reveals the mysterious realms of Sheol and Hades in order to expose SDA error about the soul. Russell Kelly is also the author of Should the Church Teach Tithing? A Theologian's Conclusions about a Taboo Doctrine-a best seller on Amazon.com under "Tithing" since 2001.




Exposing Seventh-day Adventism


Book Description

Seventh-day Adventism entices members into it using trickery and half-truths. They tell the unenlightened public one thing and insiders yet another. Dr. Kelly explains how he was tricked into joining. He then refutes the theological fiasco called the Investigative Judgment which created the sect. Much of the book looks at the Sabbath with fresh insight. The final part reveals the mysterious realms of Sheol and Hades in order to expose SDA error about the soul. Russell Kelly is also the author of Should the Church Teach Tithing? A Theologian's Conclusions about a Taboo Doctrine-a best seller on Amazon.com under "Tithing" since 2001.




It's Ok Not to be a Seventh-Day Adventist


Book Description

This book candidly examines Seventh-day Adventist history and doctrines to heal wounded Adventists. Written also for pastors, theologians, those with Adventist family, neighbors, and friends.




The Naked Truth


Book Description

After receiving a vivid prophetic dream and vision in 1996, Hazel Holland, a former, third generation Seventh-day Adventist (SDA), began studying the Bible in order to understand the meaning behind the vivid imagery she had been shown. Although she had been a teacher of learning-impaired students in San Bernardino, California for a number of years, God called her out of her special education classroom in 1998 to begin the writing of this book. Inevitably, her study of the Scriptures led her out of Adventism's closed system of belief. Upon further examination of the teachings, she realized that the leadership of the church uses its hierarchal power and spiritual authority to cover up lies that keep a denomination of almost sixteen million people in spiritual bondage. Since the church considers Ellen White to be a prophet, they use her authoritative writings as the primary filter through which they interpret Scripture. Thus clear biblical teachings are perverted. She discovered that Adventism preaches "ANOTHER JESUS" and a "DIFFERENT GOSPEL" with a "DIFFERENT SPIRIT." Man's obedience becomes the decisive factor in salvation rather than Christ's substitutionary sacrifice alone. In trying to keep the "letter of the law," Adventism has forgotten that "the letter kills." This has resulted in generations of Adventists becoming victims and perpetrators of spiritual abuse. Since Adventism's doctrines are such an integral part of their lives, many Adventists will refuse to face the painful truth of what their church believes and teaches. Nevertheless, this cycle of abuse will end and the veil of unbelief will be lifted as countless others repent of their spiritual blindness and release their bondage at the foot of the cross. Mercy will triumph over judgment when victims and perpetrators alike extend God's forgiveness to one another, and joyfully enter God's promised rest.




Seventh-Day Adventism Renounced


Book Description

Seventh-Day Adventism Renounced is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1889. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.




Out of Adventism


Book Description

From its humble beginnings in the nineteenth century, Seventh-day Adventism has remarkably grown to become one of America's largest, home-grown faiths, numbering nearly nineteen million members worldwide. Yet Adventism harbors dark secrets within its history. This is the true story of how one Adventist pastor, and university and seminary professor discovered these dark secrets and learned through painful, personal experience that neither the denomination nor its doctrine could be trusted. As his odyssey takes him from pastoral assignments in rural and urban congregations and finally into teaching religion at an Adventist university, he suddenly finds himself caught up in the maelstrom of a church's greatest theological crisis. For him, the denomination's theology and practice agonizingly unravel, forcing him to choose between loyalty to his church, his vocation, and his personal integrity. Rich in anecdotes and personal experiences, Out of Adventism guides readers interested in religious history, cults, and sects through the ins and outs of a religious community in crisis. Along the way, the reader not only gets an insider's view of Adventism, but also discovers a careful critique of the peculiar teachings of Seventh-day Adventism.




The Oxford Handbook of Seventh-Day Adventism


Book Description

This Oxford Handbook contains 39 original essays on Seventh-day Adventism. Each chapter addresses the history, theology, and various other social and cultural aspects of Adventism from its inception up to the present as a major religious group spanning the globe.




Exposing Seventh Day Adventism LIES


Book Description

Cynthia Peter is a bond-servant of Jesus Christ who wishes to preach Jesus Christ as the only MEDIUM. She believes that there's no religion/group that will take you to heaven. You will meet your Maker alone on the Judgement Day. Only the righteous in Christ, shall enter His Kingdom. We all live under grace and the laws have been written in our hearts.




Should the Church Teach Tithing?


Book Description

Following a thorough examination of every biblical text on tithing, Dr. Kelly concludes that the church would be best served spiritually by believing and applying better New Testament principles of giving. After discussing sound biblical reasons for Christians to replace tithing, he presents God's better principles of grace. Doctrines such as the New Testament concept of law and covenant and the priesthood of believers are presented as they affect tithing. Following several chapters which discuss disputed texts relating to pastoral support, this book traces the early development of church support as found in the Church Fathers before Nicea. This book leaves no question or objection about tithing unanswered. It is a "must read" for any serious Bible student. There is a wealth of other doctrinal insights to be gained as one goes through the Bible in search of the truth about tithing.




The A to Z of the Seventh-Day Adventists


Book Description

Covering the Millerite movement of the 1830s and 1840s, sabbatarian Adventism prior to organization of the denomination, and the Seventh-day Adventist Church since its organization in 1861-63, this volume provides a comprehensive history of the denomination. The first major element of the book is a chronology of Adventist history that begins with William Miller's conclusion in 1818 that the Second Advent of Jesus would occur about 1843 and extends through the Science and Theology Conferences of 2002-04. The interpretive introduction that follows places the emergence of Adventism within the context of the Second Great Awakening, describes the development of sabbatarian Adventism from its early opposition to church organization to its highly institutionalized and bureaucratically structured contemporary form, and examines the denomination's geographical expansion from a small North American sect to a global church. The dictionary entries that constitute the bulk of the volume address individuals, organizations, institutions, and doctrines that have been important in the history of the church, including dissident movements and individuals who have emerged as critics of the denomination and its beliefs. Second, there are entries on the development and current situation of Adventism in many individual countries. Finally, thematic entries on such subjects as art, music, literature, health care, and women address other elements important to understanding church life. The dictionary entries are followed by a bibliography of scholarly and popular works published by the denomination, commercial and academic presses, and individuals and organizations.