As we noted in the two previous sections, John Harvey Kellogg, one - TopicsExpress



          

As we noted in the two previous sections, John Harvey Kellogg, one of the most famous names in Seventh-day Adventism, said in 1903 that he had come to believe in the trinity doctrine. This means that he had come to believe in God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit (the trinity confession). Ellen White consistently repudiated his understanding of the Godhead. Even before he openly made this trinity ‘confession’ she said to him “You are not definitely clear on the personality of God, which is everything to us as a people. You have virtually destroyed the Lord God Himself.” (Ellen G. White to John Harvey Kellogg, Letter 300, March 16th 1903)”
Posted on: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 09:02:00 +0000

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