The Little Armageddon: The Great Controversy Within the Seventh-day Adventist Church

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Pub. Date: 2010-06-07
Publisher(s): Textstream
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Who are Shepherd's Rods or Davidian Seventh-day Adventists?
The group was started by Victor Tasho Houteff. In 1929, while serving as an assistant superintendent of the Sabbath School at his home church in the Olympic Exposition Park area of Los Angeles, Houteff began to bring in his own peculiar ideas. He began to share his new beliefs with a few fellow members; but soon complaints were being lodged against him that what he was teaching was not in accordance with Seventh-day Adventists beliefs. After persistently refusing to cease teaching that which church leaders considered to be error, he was finally disfellowshipped.
Like Houteff, many of his followers are being disfellowshipped from the Seventh-day Adventist Church today. However, they invariably claim that they are unjustifiably dismissed from fellowship with the church. Conversely, the church claims to be guiltless in this matter as it claims that those so disfellowshipped have been disfellowshipped because they have apostatized and that apostasy is as legitimate a ground for dismissal as any.
Can this claim of the church be substantiated?
The author of the Little Armageddon answers an emphatic YES! He believes the basis for disfellowshipping members of the Shepherd's Rods or other such groups are firmly founded on the teachings of the Holy Scriptures as expounded in the official writings of the church, especially, the Church Manual, the Seventh-day Adventist Fundamental Beliefs and particularly, the Baptismal Vows. The vows are taken by every Seventh-day Adventist before their baptism and acceptance into church fellowship.
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Did you know that God has one, true, remnant church today? Yes, He does! Did you know that there is a truly cosmic conflict going on in that church today? Satan is trying to tear the church apart through false teachings billed as new light! This book will help you to become aware of the conflict, survive it and even help prevent the loss associated with Satan's onslaughts on God's true church! Get your copy and get armed!

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