BBC Horizon - Gregory Holmes - James R Nix - Ellen G White - Luke Ford -
695. Professor Gregory Holmes, one of the world’s leading experts in paediatric neurology, believes the fact that Ellen White’s visions followed a head injury is no coincidence. (God & Religion & Brain & Seventh-Day Adventists & Vision) Horizon: God on the Brain, BBC 2003
88,111. Her whole clinical course to me suggested to me a high probability she [Ellen White] had temporal lobe epilepsy. Professor Gregory Holmes
88,112. Though it seems unbelievable to some, I’m thankful that when I grew up in the church [1950s and 1960s] I was taught not to go to the movie theater, dance, listen to popular music, read novels, wear jewelry, play cards, bowl, play pool, or even be fascinated by professional sports. James R Nix, Growing Up Adventist: No Apologies Needed
88,113. The name, Seventh-day Adventist, is a standing rebuke to the Protestant world. Here is the line of distinction between the worshippers of God, and those who worship the beast, and receive his mark. The great conflict is between the commandments of God and the requirements of the beast. Ellen G White
88,114. The Seventh Day Adventist Church believes that it was specially chosen by God to prepare the world for the Second Coming of His Son Jesus. (Seventh-Day Adventists & Jesus Second Coming) Luke Ford
88,115. I learned from my Adventist upbringing that the biggest sins were sexual. (Seven-Day Adventists & Sin) Luke Ford