“There be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ. But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.”
Galatians 1:
Seventh-day Adventism [SDA] is a false religion, plagued with deception and lies. It is one of the more subtle religions, being easily mistaken for a genuine New Testament Church; however, it is not. SDA founder, Ellen G. White, was involved with the occult and has a large Freemasonry Obelisk situated above her grave.
The late Ellen G. White (November 26, 1827-July 16, 1915), known to Seventh Day Adventists as “God’s Messenger” or “God’s Prophet,” used New Age/occult terminology and taught New Age doctrine via some of the pages of her voluminous published works.
Below are citations from her complete published works found at http://www.whiteestate.org.
New Age/Occult terms: Mother earth, Mother Nature
Cited from The Health Reformer, March 1, 1871 and The Health Reformer, May 1, 1871. Ellen G. White referred to the earth as Mother Earth:

May has come, with all her beauties of the sunshine, clothing nature with a glorious dress. Mother earth has laid off her brown mantle, and wears her cheerful robes of green. The trees and shrubs upon the lawn are decorated with their opening buds and flowers of varied tints. The peach and cherry are covered with blossoms of pink and white, and the pure music from a thousand of nature’s happy and cheering songsters, unite to awaken joy and thankfulness in our hearts. {HR, “The Beautiful May” May 1, 1871 par. 1} (Emphasis added)
The trees, shrubs, and flowers, will soon be attractive to the eye, inviting all who delight in the beauties of nature to enjoy life out of doors. The flowers and green foliage have not appeared, but mother earth has thrown from her bosom her white mantle, and she even now bears a cheerful aspect in the bright sunshine and shadows. All should now seek employment some hours every day out of doors. {HR, March 1, 1871 par. 3} (Emphasis added)
Cited from The Health Reformer, March 1, 1871 and The Health Reformer, May 1, 1871. Ellen G. White referred to the earth as Mother Earth:
The evidence that SDA are a strand of Masonry is incredibly strong. It would appear that with every new redefined version of a gnostic chuch, the need to hide things becomes less and less. Jehovahs Witnesses will swear blind to you that they are not in any way like a cult but they practice defellowshiping, the new word for “shun” that removes the stigma a little and the image of an Amish woman with barn raising arms.
Just like Disney castle cult, Iglesia ni Cristo, JW, Mormons and the Freemasons, Seventh-Day Adventism (SDA) looks family oriented good old fashioned goodness from the outside. Certain secret societies have scary power and a similar look, marketing to the right person in the right way is how the different divisions exist. And that’s the thing really, at least a secret society is transparent that they have secrets (yes, that does make sense).
The problem isn’t the friendly people or the outrecach, it’s the above reflections by Ellen, the magazines below and a keen interest in the occult under different phrases.






Ellen G. White favored the occult term, “vital force.” Vital Force is a foundational concept in New Age doctrine. Vital Force is another name for Chi which is commonly known in the West as life force, vital force, universal energy, vital force, subtle energy, etc.
Chi (also ki, qi or ji) is A “life force” permeating through the universe that keeps the body and the carbon based material world. Whites terms and conceptual basis came from Eastern beliefs but are most prominently used in the martial arts, mysticism and alternative healing. Both ki and chi are be used in the following terms: Aikido, Tai Chi, Reiki (energy healing). This force may also be known as the life force, vital forces, the vital energies, bio-energy, universal life forces, or universally directed energy. The belief in such a force is at the heart of occultism and is also found in New Age beliefs.
In a nutshell, Seventh Day Adventists are Pagans using a Christian framework to practice. This may alarm you to hear but here’s the more shocking bit….it’s not just them. The list is huge but at alltruth we shall look to expose it all. Once you spot one you can spot em all.
The exposure to the light of those choosing to use Christianity as a form of darkness to hide earth magick, folklore beliefs or Jewish mysticism will result in the following:
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