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Dr. Ben Carson's Fame Is Like Christ's Triumphal Entry For The Adventist Church Says Expert Richard Ruhling

Dr. Richard Ruhling is a retired physician, an expert on Biblical prophecy and the author of 'The Alpha & Omega Bible Code'



    WILMINGTON, NC, November 13, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Christ's triumphal entry to Jerusalem had been foretold 500 years earlier, riding on a colt, in Zechariah. God's purpose was to call attention to the prophecies concerning the Savior before Friday's crucifixion.

Adventism may be due for a similar bipolar swing from being popular now to ridicule or scorn soon. With most major news sources doing an article on Dr. Ben Carson's faith, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is no longer considered a cult. But they sadly edited some beliefs to escape inclusion in Walter Martin's "Kingdom of Cults" 50 years ago, a book that included Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Islam, New Age, etc.

"The purpose of this is not to look at the Trinity now accepted," Ruhling stated, "but it's a word that Ellen White never used. We look instead at the eschatology she may have hinted for us in the next chapter of her book on Christ's life, a chapter titled 'A Doomed People'. It was about the Jewish nation then, like the fig tree flaunting its pretentious leaves but lacking fruit. Christ cursed the tree as a lesson against empty or shallow religion."

"So it is now," wrote Ellen White from Australia where brethren sent her to get rid of her agitation for a new truth of righteousness by faith for the church. She returned to appeal for a reorganization of the General Conference in 1901. They voted her request, but never carried it out and in 1903, voted a more hierarchical structure that GC President Wilson said in court was like the Roman Catholic Church. (M. Silver v PPPA).

Richard_Ruhling_Cover_AlphaEllen White's response was, "How is the faithful city become an harlot? My Father's house is made a house of merchandise; a place whence the divine presence and glory have departed." (Testimonies for the Church, Vol 8, pg 250). Two years later she wrote, "the great apostasy which is developing...will continue to do so until the Lord shall descend from heaven with a shout." (Special Testimonies, Series B, #7, 1905).

Special Testimonies, Series B was burned in the basement of the General Conference. BT Anderson, custodian was told they had extra copies they didn't need, to stoke up the furnace. They burned her books he related after retiring.

"Her statement in 1905 was confirmed by Dr. Mervyn Hardinge in 1985 as he retired as Medical Director of the General Conference. SDA hospitals perhaps best show our apostasy if one understands what happened."

Ellen White saw Loma Linda in vision as property to be purchased and at one point, when the brethren had no money, her check for $35,000 mailed from Australia months earlier arrived on the due date. She said that thousands were to be trained, not as professional doctors and nurses but as gospel medical missionaries going home to home praying for the sick, giving treatments, singing gospel songs and claiming Bible promises.

She said drugs do not cure disease and pharmacology was not to be taught. Leaders seeking accreditation were told "no" twice and on a third trip to see her, she refused to see them. They reported to the committee that "she didn't say no," and Loma Linda was hijacked to become accredited to teach a false science with medical care now a leading cause of death due to Adverse Drug Reactions. (Journal of AMA, 4-15-1998).

Loma Linda enjoys a central sculpture of the Good Samaritan that mocks its greed in medicine and surgery.

"In November of 2005," Ruhling continued, "National Geographic featured Loma Linda in their cover story on longevity, but the secret has nothing to do with medical care--it's what Ellen White wrote about food that has made Adventists healthy, a message we've conveyed so poorly that NIH spent millions to discover why we live about 7 extra years."

"Adventists could have had their own brand of naturopathy. Seeking worldly accreditation, we joined them, as we've done in every area of education, and now we must teach Jesuit Spiritual Formation to ministers to keep our accreditation. Yes, Adventism is glowing with Carson's triumphal entry, but the next chapter, 'A Doomed People' is impending. 'The lesson is for all times...So it is now.' (Desire of Ages, p 584-588)."

To survive the next 7 years, Christians need to understand Christ's wedding parable showing we are asleep with lights out, in contrast to where He says to be awake in order to be made "ruler over all that He has," explains Ruhling in his 'Alpha & Omega Bible Code'. It has mostly 5-star reviews on Amazon where readers can get a no-charge copy Wednesday to Saturday, Sept 11-14 at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B010CFNMCU .

Dr. Richard Ruhling is a retired physician who taught Health Science at Loma Linda University. He recommends White's book, The Ministry of Healing as 100 years ahead of science on smoking, prescription drugs, foods as a cause of cancer and other diseases. Known by Adventists for its eight natural remedies, (proper diet being one), it's a non-denominational book of biblical wisdom with seven chapters on the home, available at http://ChooseABetterDestiny.com.

Ruhling agrees with Dr. Carson that Obamacare is "the worst thing since slavery." The reader can see his article and others on current events at http://News4Living.wordpress.com. Readers can get RSS.

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