
THE APOSTASY --
HOLY FLESH AND CELEBRATION MUSIC
Fanaticism, once started and left unchecked,
is as hard to quench as a fire which has
obtained hold of a building.
SM, bk. 2, p. 35
n 1898, Satan, through a false teaching known as the “Holy Flesh Movement” in Indiana,
made an unsuccessful attempt to introduce a false Christ and a “Pentecostal” or
“Celebration” type of worship into the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Elder S. S. Davis,
Indiana Conference evangelist, developed these strange new teachings never before known
among Seventh-day Adventists. Elder R. S. Donnell, President of the Indiana Conference, along
with a majority of the ministry of the Conference was swept away by the erroneous teachings.
The advocates of this strange new phenomena believed the movement was the outpouring of the
“Latter Rain,” and the teachings swept through the Indiana Conference with the speed of a
prairie fire.
It is interesting to note that “Pentecostal” type of worship, and Pentecostal denominations as we
know them today, had their beginnings in the skid-row, clapboard, store-front churches of Los
Angeles at the turn of the century. This erroneous type of “Pentecostal” worship was introduced into
the Seventh-day Adventist Church at precisely the very same hour in history!
Ellen White was in Australia at the time and knew nothing of the development of this erroneous
form of worship in Indiana. The General Conference sent Elder Stephen N. Haskell to
investigate the new movement. He reported to Ellen White in “two” letters. (Note:- These two
letters will be referred to as Haskell, Letter #1 and Haskell, Letter #2. Both letters are on file at
the Ellen G. White Estate and are available for research).
“To describe it, I hardly know what to say,” Haskell wrote to Ellen White. “It is beyond all
description. I have never seen any company held with a firmer grasp by a certain number of the leading
ministers, than they are held in Indiana.” (Letter, #1, S. N. Haskell to Ellen G. White, Sept. 25,
1900, emphasis supplied).
Notice that the Conference leaders of this erroneous movement in Indiana used crowd-control to
deceive the people. One should always be aware that control of the masses is one of Satan’s most
effective tools to “deceive the very elect.” Matt. 24:24. A recent example of this demonic crowdcontrol
can be seen in the followers of Jim Jones, and even more recently in the followers of
David Koresh and the Branch Davidians at Waco, Texas in 1993. In her reply to Haskell, Ellen
White recalled the improper use of music in worship in fanatical movements of the past.
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“I bore my testimony, declaring that these fanatical movements, this din and noise, were inspired
by the spirit of Satan,” Ellen White wrote in reply to Haskell, “who was working miracles to
deceive if possible the very elect.” (Letter 132, 1900, pp. 5-8, dated October 10, 1900; Released
December 10, 1971).
Notice that Ellen White called the Holy Flesh deception a “din and noise,” and that this din of
noise was “inspired by the spirit of Satan.” One of the outstanding features of this deception was
a “Celebration” type of worship and music, utilizing a full band with drums. But that was not all.
Along with the erroneous style of worship was taught dangerous heretical doctrines.
The Doctrine Of the Holy Flesh Movement
The central doctrine of the Holy Flesh advocates was, (1) that Jesus was born with Holy Flesh –
with a human nature like that which Adam possessed in the Garden of Eden before the fall. (2)
Jesus passed through an experience in the Garden of Gethsemane and those who followed him
through this experience would have holy flesh like Jesus had (and which Adam possessed before
the fall), and this experience would fit the individual for translation. (3) After this experience
the individual would then possess flesh like Jesus had and therefore would no longer sin. (4)
After passing through this Garden of Gethsemane experience the Holy Flesh advocates believed
that they would live to see Jesus come. (See, Arthur L. White, E.G.W.., The Early Elmshaven
Years, Vol. 5, p. 108).
“Brother R. S. Donnell is president, and they have an experience in getting the people ready for
translation,” Stephen N. Haskell wrote to Ellen White. “They call it the `cleansing message.’
Others call it the `holy flesh. . ..’” (ibid., Haskell, Letter, #1, 9/25/1900.
Individuals who did not pass through this “Garden Experience” were considered “adopted sons,”
and therefore did not possess translation faith. These individuals would have to pass through the
grave and “go to heaven by the underground railway.” (ibid., The Early Elmshaven Years, Vol. 5, p.
108).
“Attempting to gain this Garden experience that would give them holy flesh, the people gathered
in meetings in which there were long prayers, strange, loud instrumental music, and excited
extended, hysterical preaching,” Arthur White wrote. “They were led to seek an experience of
physical demonstration. Bass drums and the tambourines aided in this.” (ibid, EEY, Vol. 5, p. 101,
emphasis supplied).
Notice the three important elements of this erroneous type of worship. (1) “Long prayers.” (2)
“Extended, hysterical preaching.” (3) “Strange, loud instrumental music,” and the fact that “bass
drums and the tambourines” aided in the deception. These three elements are absolute essentials
to elevate the emotions of any church gathering.
In the “Holy Flesh” meetings in Indiana some of the people would reach a state of hysteria and
pass out on the floor. Monitors would carry these individuals to the front “where a dozen or
more people would gather around and shout, `Glory to God!’ while others prayed or sang.” (ibid.,
EEY, Vol. 5, p. 101). When they regained consciousness they had holy flesh and were then
considered fit for translation.
The Holy Flesh Movement and Celebration Music
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In their meetings the Holy Flesh leaders used loud instrumental music and hysterical preaching
to elevate the emotions of the people to a frenzy until a state of delirium existed. This method of
crowd control was developed more fully the following year in the Pentecostal tongues-speaking
movement in the clapboard store-front, skid-row churches of Los Angeles. This form of satanic
worship progressed into “false healing,” “false speaking in tongues,” “handling of snakes in
worship,” and other satanic delusions. In the past 98 years the phenomena has grown to worldwide
proportions in the so-called “Full Gospel” Pentecostal churches of today. Is it not curious
that this satanic delusion was first developed among Seventh-day Adventists? Satan’s clever
movements can be detected if the Christian is wide awake, studying his or her Bible and the
Spirit of Prophecy. The Seventh-day Adventist Christian should never forget “how the Lord has
led us, and His teaching, in our past history.” (Life Sketches, page 196).
“As the conference president stood speaking one evening,” Arthur White wrote, “he held his
arms outstretched toward the congregation, and later reported that he had felt great power
coursing down his arms and passing through his fingers out to the people.” (ibid., EEY, Vol. 5, p.
101).
“There is a great power that goes with the movement that is on foot there,” Haskell wrote to Ellen
White. “It would almost bring anybody within its scope, if they are at all conscientious, and sit
and listen with the least degree of favor, because of the music that is brought to play in the ceremony.”
(Letter, #1, S. N. Haskell to Ellen G. White, Sept. 25, 1900, emphasis supplied).
Please notice, dear Adventist friend, that in this “Celebration” type of worship “there is a great
power.” and that power is in the music! Pioneer Adventist, Stephen Haskell, said that if one would
“listen with the least degree of favor,” they would be swept away with the deception “because of
the music that is brought to play in the ceremony!”
“They have an organ, one bass viol, three fiddles, two flutes, three tambourines, three horns, and
a big bass drum, and perhaps other instruments which I have not mentioned,” Haskell observed.
“They are as much trained in their musical line as any Salvation Army choir that you ever
heard.” (ibid, Haskell, Letter, #1).
“In fact, their revival effort is simply a complete copy of the Salvation Army method,” Haskell
added, “and when they get on a high key, you cannot hear a word from the congregation in their
singing, nor hear anything, unless it be shrieks of those who are half insane. I do not think I
overdraw it at all.” (ibid, Haskell, Letter, #1).
Ellen White’s Response To Haskell’s Description
“Those things which have been in the past will be in the future,” Ellen White warned. “Satan will
make music a snare by the way in which it is conducted. God calls upon His people, who have the
light before them in the Word and in the Testimonies, to read and consider, and to take heed.” (
Selected Messages, Bk.. 2, page 38, emphasis supplied).
Loud Music the Prerequisite For Speaking In Tongues
“A bedlam of noise shocks the senses and perverts that which if conducted aright might be a
blessing,” Ellen White wrote. “The powers of satanic agencies blend with the din and noise to have a
carnival, and this is termed the Holy Spirit’s working.” (ibid., Selected Messages, Bk.. 2, page 36,
emphasis supplied).
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All historians of contemporary music know that Rock ‘n Roll developed in the 1950's and had its
roots in black and Pentecostal gospel music. Indeed, in the NBC television production of the
early career of Elvis Presley, one complete episode portrayed how Elvis developed his music from
the Pentecostal church services he attended with his mother and father as a young lad.
In this episode, Elvis was appearing on his first Grand Ole’ Opry country music show. The crowd
was not responding to his rendition of a beautiful ballad. Elvis was “bombing” as the
entertainment industry would describe the incident. In his mind’s eye Elvis was taken back to
the Pentecostal church he attended as a lad and was impressed by the audience’s response to the
wild gyrations of the minister at the service. He could clearly see the reaction of the people to
the minister’s loud preaching and crowd-control methods. Presley immediately broke into a
black Rhythm and Blues tune and began to imitate the gyrations of the Pentecostal minister he
had observed. At that precise moment the legend of Elvis Presley was born. The cameras
focused in on his mother and girl friend standing at the side of the auditorium. The camera
neatly captured the expression of astonishment on their faces. Their stunned expression revealed
that they too realized there was a power, a supernatural force at work that neither they nor Elvis
could ever reverse. This supernatural demonic musical influence eventually killed Elvis Presley,
and it will destroy an individual or group, denomination or church, who dare to embrace this dangerous
last-day delusion of Satan!
In the 1960's this form of music developed into small “electronic” Rock bands of four or more
members. First there was the “Beatles” of England. Soon other groups followed, such as the
“Animals,” the “Rolling Stones,” and many more too numerous to mention. This Satanic music
developed into what was termed “acid” music because of the drug LSD that was advocated by the
musicians of the era. Later homosexual groups appeared, such as “Alice Cooper,” and “Kiss.”
Then Satan really revealed himself in the “Satan Rock” of the 1970's.
In the 1970's this Satanic form of music made its entrance into the major Christian
denominations of America – and even into the Roman Catholic Church! The two motion picture
productions, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Godspell, will suffice as proof enough to substantiate this
claim. These two blasphemous movies were accepted totally by major denominations around the
world as a tool to reach the youth for Christ. These movie productions were even accepted in
some Seventh-day Adventist circles – at the least the music was accepted as tools to reach the
youth in Sabbath Schools around the English-speaking Divisions of the Church. A true Christian
who has seen either of these two blasphemous productions can come away with nothing less than
complete disgust.
Is it not curious that the phenomena of “speaking in tongues” came to these major
denominations immediately after the lively Rock and Country gospel music was introduced into
their church worship services? Another proof of this theory is that contemporary Christian Rock
music did not make an entrance into the Church of Christ denomination. Why? Because the
Church of Christ does not believe in the use of instrumental music in the worship service.
Therefore, the phenomena of speaking in tongues also did not make an entrance into that denomination!
Fanaticism, false excitement, false talking in tongues, and noisy exercises have been considered gifts which God
has placed in the church. Some have been deceived here. The fruits of all this have not been good. “Ye shall
know them by their fruits.” Fanaticism and noise have been considered special evidences of faith. Some are not
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satisfied with a meeting unless they have a powerful and happy time. They work for this and get up an excitement
of feeling. But the influence of such meetings is not beneficial. When the happy flight of feeling is gone they
sink lower than before the meeting because their happiness did not come from the right source.
Ellen G. White, Last Day Events, pages 159, 160. (emphasis supplied).
Notice that Ellen White states that this kind of music has “been considered gifts which God has
placed in the church,” but, “The fruits of all this have not been good.” She added further that
“the influence of such meetings is not beneficial.” Why?..”Because their happiness did not come
from the right source.”
“The Holy Spirit has nothing to do with such a confusion of noise and multitude of sounds as
passed before me last January,” Ellen White stated. “Satan works amid the din and confusion of
such music, which, properly conducted, would be a praise and glory to God. He makes its effect
like the poison sting of the serpent.” (Selected Messages, Vol. 2, p. 37, emphasis supplied).
The subtitle of this article in Selected Messages is, “Music Is Made a Snare.” A publisher’s note
states, “These comments were made in connection with the `Holy Flesh’ movement at the
Indiana Camp Meeting of 1899. For further details, See Selected Messages, Book 2, pp. 31-39.”
{Sub-title and Publisher’s Note omitted in later editions.}
History Of the Past To Be Repeated
“Those things which have been in the past will be in the future,” Ellen White warned. Why will these
things be repeated? Because “the itching desire to originate something new results in strange
doctrines.” (ibid., Selected Messages, Vol. 2, p. 38, emphasis supplied).
“Last January the Lord showed me that erroneous theories and methods would be brought into
our camp meetings, and that the history of the past would be repeated,” Ellen White wrote. “I felt
greatly distressed. I was instructed to say that at these demonstrations demons in the form of
men are present, working with all the ingenuity that Satan can employ to make the truth
disgusting to sensible people; that the enemy was trying to arrange matters so that the camp
meetings, which have been the means of bringing the truth of the third angel’s message before
multitudes, should lose their force and influence.” (ibid., SM, Bk. 2, p. 37, emphasis supplied).
Notice that Ellen White was “instructed to say” by a heavenly being that “demons in the form of
men are present, working with all the ingenuity that Satan can employ to make the truth
disgusting to sensible people.” At these contemporary Seventh-day Adventist “Celebration”
worship services “demons in the form of men are present.” Dear Adventist friend, beware!
History Repeated Just Before the Close Of Probation
The following statement “just before the close of probation” brings the time element a little closer
to home. Today, the corporate Seventh-day Adventist Church is being swept away by this
“Celebration” form of worship.
“The things you have described as taking place in Indiana, the Lord has shown me would take
place just before the close of probation,” Ellen White wrote to Stephen Haskell. “Every uncouth
thing will be demonstrated.” (Last Day Events, page 159, emphasis supplied).
Notice that this Satanic phenomena “would take place just before the close of probation” in the
Seventh-day Adventist Church, and that “every uncouth thing will be demonstrated.” All the
practices of the Holy Flesh Movement will be, and are being, repeated in the Church “just before
the close of probation.” (For further study see, Last Day Events, pp. 159,160: Maranatha, p. 226:
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Selected Messages, Bk. 2, pp. 36-39: The Voice in Speech and Song, pp. 417, 418; Manuscript
Releases, Vol. 5, pp. 107-109: EGW, The Early Elmshaven Years, pp. 100-107).
“And while those who are devoted to these sciences laud them to the heavens because of the
great and good works which they affirm are wrought by them, they little know what a power for
evil they are cherishing; but it is a power which will yet work with all signs and lying wonders–with all
deceivableness of unrighteousness,” Ellen White concluded. “Mark the influence of these
sciences, dear reader, for the conflict between Christ and Satan is not yet ended.” (ibid., Selected
Messages, Bk. 2, page 352, emphasis supplied).
Those who love the new “Celebration” style of worship “laud them to the heavens.” Why?
“Because of the great and good works. . .they affirm are wrought by them.” However, “they little
know what a power for evil they are cherishing.” Ellen White warned that this type of
Celebration worship “is a power which will yet work with all signs and lying wonders–with all
deceivableness of unrighteousness.” Then she admonished, “Mark the influence of these
sciences, dear reader.”
“There will be shouting, with drums, music, and dancing,” Ellen White warned. “The senses of
rational beings will become so confused that they cannot be trusted to make right decisions. . ..”
(Last Day Events, page 159, emphasis supplied). In the book Maranatha, article, “Drums,
Dancing and Noise,” page 234, the sentence is added: “And this is called the moving of the
Holy Spirit.”
Notice also that in this testimony Ellen White states that, “There will be.” Not possibly, or
maybe, but there will be! What will there be? “Shouting, with drums, music and dancing,” and,
“the senses of rational beings will become so confused that they cannot be trusted to make right
decisions.” Will this happen overnight? No, Satan never works that way. He is not stupid. It
will come with portions of the above introduced a little at a time. Holy dancing will probably be
the last part to be accepted by “rational beings” who “cannot be trusted to make right decisions.”
Today we already have the “drums” and the “music” in “Celebration” worship services in liberal
Seventh-day Adventist churches across America. Next will be the “shouting,” false speaking in
tongues and false healings, then the holy “dancing.”
Mark this point carefully, dear reader. There are two major differences between this final hour
deception of Satan, and the deception he introduced to Seventh-day Adventists in the Holy
Flesh Movement of 1900. Added to the instrumentation of the “holy band” of the Holy Flesh
Movement of 1900, would be the essential 1990's instrumentation of contemporary Rock ‘n Roll
music. (1) Electric amplified guitar; (2) electric amplified bass, (3) electric amplified keyboards,
(4) a full set of drums, not just a “bass drum.” The key word here is “amplified.” If the reader
observes this combination of “electric” instrumentation in any church worship service – beware!
Remember that Ellen White warned that, (1) “Satan will make music a snare by the way in
which it is conducted.” (2) The music would be loud, “a bedlam of noise.” (3) “God calls upon
His people. . .to take heed.” (ibid., Selected Messages, Bk. 2, page 38, emphasis supplied).
False Manifestations Of the Holy Spirit
“The Holy Spirit never reveals itself in such methods, in such a bedlam of noise,” Ellen White
counseled. “This is an invention of Satan to cover up his ingenious methods for making of none effect
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the pure, sincere, elevating, ennobling, sanctifying truth for this time.” (Manuscript Releases, Vol. 5, p.
107, emphasis supplied).
“No encouragement should be given to this kind of worship,” Ellen White warned. (ibid., MR, Vol. 5,
p. 108, emphasis supplied).
“Brother and Sister Haskell, we must put on every piece of the armor, and having done all, stand
firm,” Ellen White counseled. “We are set as a defense for the gospel, and we must compose a
part of the Lord’s grand army for aggressive warfare.” (ibid., Selected Messages, Bk, 2, page 38,
emphasis supplied).
“By the Lord’s faithful ambassadors the truth must be presented in clear-cut lines,” Ellen White
continued. “Much of that which today is called testing truth is twaddle which leads to a resistance of
the Holy Spirit.” (ibid., SM, Bk. 2, p. 38).
“Much is being said regarding the impartation of the Holy Spirit, and by some this is being so
interpreted that it is an injury to the churches,” Ellen White wrote to Haskell. “Eternal life is the
receiving of the living elements in the Scriptures and doing the will of God.” (ibid., SM, Bk. 2,
pp. 38,39, emphasis supplied).
Haskell’s Eye Witness Report
Steven N. Haskell and Elder A. J. Breed were sent by the General Conference to investigate what
was going on in the Indiana Conference. They were also to be guest speakers at the 1900 Indiana
camp meeting to be held at Muncie.
“In arranging for the camp meeting of 1900, he [Donnell, President of the Indiana Conference]
planned great things,” Arthur L. White wrote. “He was unwilling that the two visiting General
Conference brethren, Elders S. N. Haskell and A. J. Breed, be given much opportunity to reach
the people.” (EGW, The Early Elmshaven Years, Vol. 5, p. 101). White added further that
Donnell “warned his workers that these men did not have `this experience’ and the ministers
should not allow themselves to be influenced by them. (ibid., EEY, Vol. 5, p. 101).
“The camp meeting at which this experience took place was held in Muncie, Indiana, while Ellen
White was on board ship returning to the United States,” Arthur White wrote. “When James
Edson White journeyed to the West Coast to greet his mother, he handed her a letter from Elder
Haskell in which he described some of the things that had taken place.” (EGW, The Early
Elmshaven Years, Vol. 5, pp. 101, 102).
To describe it, I hardly know what to say. It is beyond all description. I have never seen any company held
with a firmer grasp by a certain number of the leading ministers, than they are held in Indiana. Brother R.
S. Donnell is president, and they have an experience in getting the people ready for translation. They call it
the “cleansing message.” Others call it the “holy flesh”; and when I say the “cleansing message” and the
“holy flesh,” no doubt these terms will bring to your mind experiences that illustrate what we saw. . ..
Stephen N. Haskell, Letter, #1, to Ellen G. White, September 25, 1900.
“There is a great power that goes with the movement that is on foot there,” Haskell wrote. “It
would almost bring anybody within its scope, if they are at all conscientious, and sit and listen
with the least degree of favor, because of the music that is brought to play in the ceremony.”
(ibid., Haskell, Letter, #1, 9/25/1900).
They have an organ, one bass viol, three fiddles, two flutes, three tambourines, three horns, and a big bass
drum, and perhaps other instruments which I have not mentioned,” Haskell described. “They are as much
trained in their musical line as any Salvation Army choir that you ever heard. In fact, their revival effort is
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simply a complete copy of the Salvation Army method, and when they get on a high key, you cannot hear a
word from the congregation in their singing, nor hear anything, unless it be shrieks of those who are half
insane. I do not think I overdraw it at all.
ibid., Stephen N. Haskell, Letter, #1, to Ellen G. White, September 25, 1900.
Arthur White stated that Haskell’s description of the 1900 Holy Flesh camp meeting at Muncie,
Indiana was taken from a letter handed to Ellen White by her son Edson: “When James Edson
White journeyed to the West Coast to greet his mother, he handed her a letter from Elder
Haskell in which he described some of the things that had taken place.” (EGW, The Early
Elmshaven Years, Vol. 5, pp. 101, 102). Edson White had passed through Battle Creek on his way
to the west coast to meet his mother on her arrival. This first letter Haskell had given to Edson
White with instructions to deliver it in person to Ellen White.
The Second Haskell Letter
Haskell had written a second letter to Ellen White describing in more detail the teachings of the
Holy Flesh Advocates. This second Letter Haskell mailed from Battle Creek, Michigan, the same
day he handed Letter #1 to Edson White to deliver to his mother in person. This document is
known as the Haskell, Letter, #2, 09/25/1900. Both Haskell Letter #1, and Haskell Letter #2, are
on file at the Ellen G. White Estate and are available for research.
Arthur White did not refer to the second Haskell letter in his narration of the history of the Holy
Flesh Movement. Why? Because this second letter revealed what the Holy Flesh Advocates
really taught about the human nature Christ assumed while in the flesh, and because this second
Haskell letter proves that the contemporary Seventh-day Adventist Church is now teaching the same
false doctrine on the human nature of Christ as it was taught by the Holy Flesh Advocates!
The Erroneous Holy Flesh Teaching Of the Human Nature Of Christ
The Holy Flesh Advocates taught that Jesus came to earth in a nature like that which Adam
possessed before the fall in the Garden of Eden. Note carefully Haskell’s clear eye-witness
description of this false teaching in his second letter to Ellen White.
“When we stated that we believed that Christ was born in fallen humanity, they would represent
us as believing that Christ sinned,” Haskell wrote, “notwithstanding the fact that we would state
our position so clearly that it would seem as though no one could misunderstand us.” (Letter, #2,
to Ellen G. White, dated at Battle Creek, Michigan, September 25, 1900, emphasis supplied).
“Their point of theology in this particular respect seems to be this,” Haskell continued. “They
believe that Christ took Adam’s nature before he fell; so He [Christ] took humanity as it was in the
garden of Eden, and thus humanity was holy, and this is the humanity which Christ had; and now,
they say, the particular time has come for us to become holy in that sense, and then we will have
`translation faith’ and never die.” (ibid., Letter, #2, 9/25/1900, emphasis supplied).
Notice the two important points in the above statements. Haskell stated that, (1) “When we
stated that we believed that Christ was born in fallen humanity, they would represent us as
believing that Christ sinned, notwithstanding the fact that we would state our position so clearly
that it would seem as though no one could misunderstand us.” This problem still exists today.
When anyone states that “Christ was born in fallen humanity,” he or she is accused of believing
that Christ sinned. (2) The Holy Flesh Advocates “believe that Christ took Adam’s nature
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before he fell; so He took humanity as it was in the garden of Eden, and thus humanity was holy,
and this is the humanity which Christ had.” (ibid., Letter, #2, 9/25/1900).
Ellen White had just returned from several years in Australia and as she came ashore the Haskell
Letter #1, was handed to her in person by her son, James Edson White. Haskell’s Letter #2,
arrived in the mail a few days later. Ellen White confronted the false teaching of the Holy Flesh
Movement with dispatch. At the close of the 1901 General Conference session on Wednesday
morning, April 17, Ellen White arose and presented a testimony directly to the General
Conference. R. S. Donnell, President of the Indiana Conference, and S. S. Davis, the
Conference evangelist who had led out in the false teachings were present at this meeting. Ellen
White stated in part:
Instruction has been given me in regard to the late experience of brethren in Indiana and the teaching they
have given to the churches. Through this experience and teaching the enemy has been working to lead
souls astray.
Ellen G. White, “Regarding the Late Movement in Indiana,” General Conference Bulletin, 1901, pages
419-422: 2SM, pp. 31-35. (emphasis supplied).
At the early morning workers’ meeting the following day, Elder R. S. Donnell, Indiana
Conference President confessed that he was wrong. (“Confession, Donnell,” General Conference
Bulletin, Vol. IV, Extra No. 18, April 23, 1901, p. 422).
Following the General Conference session in 1901, a local Conference session was convened in
Indianapolis, Indiana, May 3-5, 1901, to elect new officers. Attending this conference business
meeting were Elders A. G. Daniells, W. W. Prescott, A. T. Jones, P. T. Magan, and W. C. White.
Ellen White also attended this meeting and addressed the delegates. At the close of her address
Ellen White stated:
When I am gone from here, none are to pick up any points of this doctrine and call it truth. There is not a thread of truth in the whole
G. A. Roberts, The Holy Fanaticism, Ellen G. White Estate, Document File #190. (emphasis supplied).
Notice that Ellen White warned that “none are to pick up any points of this doctrine and call it
truth.” And further that, “There is not a thread of truth in the whole fabric.” Not a thread of
truth in any point of the Holy Flesh doctrine. Not in their “Celebration” type of music – not in
their pre-fall of Adam human nature of Jesus Christ doctrine. Yet the contemporary Seventh-day
Adventist Church is vigorously promoting both “Celebration” music worship services, and the pre-fall
nature of Christ, (as used by the Holy Flesh Advocates), throughout English speaking and the North
American Divisions! (Leroy Edwin Froom, Movement of Destiny, pages 469, 470).
“Listen to the music, to the language, called higher education,” Ellen White counseled. “But what
does God declare it?--The Mystery of Iniquity.” (An Appeal for Missions, page 11, emphasis
supplied).
False Concept Of Christ’s Human Nature
As noted above, S. N. Haskell in a second letter wrote to Ellen White that leaders of the Holy
Flesh Movement in Indiana were teaching the false doctrine that Christ came to earth in the
human nature of Adam before he fell in the garden of Eden. Ellen White stated that “none are
to pick up any points of this doctrine and call it truth.” Why? Because, “There is not a thread of
truth in the whole fabric.” (ibid., EGW Estate, Doc. File #190, emphasis supplied). According to
this statement, if one was to teach that Christ came to earth in the human nature of Adam
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before he fell in the garden of Eden, he would be teaching a doctrine held by the Holy Flesh
Movement! Or if one was to teach the “Celebration” music concepts in worship, they would also
be teaching a doctrine held by the Holy Flesh Movement. If she were alive today, what would
Ellen White say about the contemporary Seventh-day Adventist Church teaching both Holy Flesh
concepts on music and the human nature of Christ?
Holy Flesh False Doctrines Taught Today
“He [Christ] was like Adam before his fall,” Leroy Edwin Froom wrote, “who was similarly
without any inherent sinful `propensities.’” (L. E. Froom, Movement of Destiny, p. 428).
“He [Christ] was perfect in His humanity, but He was none the less God, and His conception in
His incarnation was overshadowed by the Holy Spirit so that He did not partake of the fallen sinful
nature of other men.” Dr. E. Schuyler English, noted Evangelical leader wrote. (Froom, op. sit., Dr.
E. Schuyler English, editor Our Hope, MD, p. 469, emphasis supplied). In his reply letter to Dr.
English, Froom stated, “That, we in turn assured him, is precisely what we [Seventh-day
Adventists] likewise believe.” (ibid., MD, p. 470).
“Although born in the flesh, He was nevertheless God, and was exempt from the inherited
passions and pollutions that corrupt the natural descendants of Adam.” (Seventh-day Adventists
Answer, Questions on Doctrine, page 383).
“Jesus was not like you and me when He was here upon earth, for He was never a sinner,”
Donald Reynolds wrote. “He came to this earth as Adam before Adam fell.” (Donald G. Reynolds,
“Adam and Evil”, Review and Herald, July 1, 1965, emphasis supplied). (Note:- At the time this
article was written, Donald G. Reynolds was pastor of the Ellen G. White Memorial Church in
Los Angeles, California. He served as President of the Ohio and Upper Columbia Conferences of
Seventh-day Adventists and at the time of this writing was with the General Conference.
The Church is now officially teaching a cardinal doctrine held by the Holy Flesh Movement in
direct opposition to the Spirit of Prophecy which stated clearly that, “When I am gone from here,
none are to pick up any points of this doctrine and call it truth,” and, “There is not a thread of truth in
the whole fabric.” (G. A. Roberts, The Holy Fanaticism, EGW Estate, Doc. File #190, emphasis
supplied).
Falsifying History To Sustain A Doctrinal Position
In 1958 Arthur White, then chairman of the Ellen G. White Estate, wrote a Compiler’s Note in
Selected Messages, Book 2. The Note is found on page 31, before the chapter titled, “The Holy
Flesh Doctrine.” The statement in the Compiler’s Note that “during Christ’s agony in
Gethsemane He obtained holy flesh comparable to that possessed by Adam before his fall,” is
erroneous. The correct teaching of the Holy Flesh Advocates was that “Christ came to earth
[when He was born] in the nature of Adam before he fell in the Garden of Eden.”
“They [Holy Flesh Advocates] believe that Christ took Adam’s nature before he fell;” Haskell had
written to Ellen White, “so He took humanity as it was in the garden of Eden.” (ibid., Haskell Letter
#2, 9/25/1900, emphasis supplied).
Two Gardens
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The deception can be very subtle and confusing. An easy way to separate the confusion is to
think of, (1) “the Garden of Eden,” verses, (2) “the Garden of Gethsemane.” The Garden of
Eden was before man fell – the Garden of Gethsemane was after man fell.
Arthur White’s Historical Source For the Compiler’s Note
Arthur White’s source for the position in the Compiler’s Note was taken from a letter written by
Burton Wade. The letter was dated January 12, 1962, and addressed to Arthur White. Wade
had “attended the camp meeting held in Muncie, Indiana, in September of 1900.” Although
Burton Wade was 86 years old at the writing of this letter, and was recalling an event that took
place 62 years prior, he claimed to have a vivid and clear memory of that camp meeting. Wade
stated that the Holy Flesh Advocates “believed that, when Christ suffered in Gethsemane, he
obtained `Holy Flesh’ such as Adam had in the beginning before the fall.”
“This position is a bit at variance with those of G. A. Roberts and S. N. Haskell,” Kenneth Wood
wrote, “but how do we know which of these men was capable of making a definitive theological
statement?” (ibid., Kenneth Wood, Letter, to William Grotheer, dated at Tacoma Park, Maryland,
March 13, 1968, emphasis supplied).
Think for a moment, dear reader, about Kenneth Wood’s absurd question, “but how do we know
which of these men was capable of making a definitive theological statement?” Three men gave
eyewitness accounts of what the Holy Flesh Advocates were teaching on the doctrine of the
Incarnation of Christ. Let us consider the relative theological background of each of these three
men carefully.
(1) Elder Stephen N. Haskell was a well known Seventh-day Adventist pioneer and writer. Four
of his most famous works were, The Cross and It’s Shadow (according to Robert J. Wieland, “the
finest book our people have on the Sanctuary”), The Seer of Patmos, Daniel the Prophet, and,
Haskell’s Handbook (a doctrinal study guide for the layman, published in 1919). Ellen White
cited Haskell for his stand on truth in 1888. (Ellen G. White, Ms. 15, 1888, See Through Crisis to
Victory, p. 301). He had been sent to the Indiana Conference to investigate the teaching of the
Holy Flesh Advocates by the General Conference and was a speaker at the 1900 camp meeting at
Muncie, Indiana. Haskell was 67 years old at the time. Burton Wade was a young man of 24
years. Haskell wrote his account two days after the Muncie camp meeting. Burton Wade wrote
his letter recalling the event 62 years later, and he was 86 years old at the writing of his letter
recalling the Muncie camp meeting. At this conference Haskell had discussed doctrinal concepts
directly with the leaders of the Holy Flesh Movement. Two days after returning to Battle Creek
Haskell wrote two letters to Ellen White reporting the teachings of the Holy Flesh Advocates.
One letter he mailed, the other he gave to Edson White, who was passing through Battle Creek
on his way to meet Ellen White at the docking of the ship from Australia. Again, both Letter #1
and #2 are on file at the Ellen G. White Estate, of which Kenneth Wood was a trustee.
(2) Elder G. A. Roberts, who later served as President of the Inter-American Division (1936-
1941), was also an eyewitness of the Holy Flesh Movement. He had attended their meetings at
Indianapolis. Roberts was also a close friend of R. S. Donnell, one of the leaders of the Holy
Flesh Movement. Twenty-three years later he wrote his observations of the experience. About
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the position held by the Holy Flesh Advocates on the doctrine of the Incarnation he stated in
part:
It was taught that Jesus had holy flesh, and that those who followed Him through this garden experience would
likewise have holy flesh; that the text, “A body hast thou prepared me,” showed that Christ had a specially prepared
holy body. The Scripture, Hebrews 2:7-14, was used to prove that Christ was born with flesh like “my brethren” and
“the church” would have after they had passed through the garden experience.
G. A. Roberts, The Holy Flesh Fanaticism, June, 1923, Document File #190. (emphasis supplied).
Notice that Roberts stated the Holy Flesh Advocates believed that, (1) “Jesus had holy flesh,”
and that, (2) “Christ had a specially prepared holy body” when he came to earth, and that, (3)
“Christ was born with flesh like my brethren,” and that, (4) “the church would have after they
had passed through the garden experience.” This statement clearly shows that the Holy Flesh
Advocates believed that Jesus came to earth in the nature of Adam before the fall, and that the
Church would obtain this same flesh after passing through the “Garden of Gethsemane”
experience. Then they would no longer sin and would be fit for translation.
(3) Burton Wade, the person who Kenneth Wood and other Seventh-day Adventist leadership
depended on for their historical source, was a lay member from Denver, Indiana. He was 24
years of age in 1900, the year he attended the Muncie camp meeting. Wade was 86 years old
when he wrote the letter in 1962, looking back 62 years upon the experience. In order for
Kenneth Wood and the Adventist leadership to accept Wade’s testimony, they had to cast aside
the testimony of the three reliable General Conference men, S. N. Haskell, A. J. Breed, and the
testimony of G. A. Roberts.
Another sound point is that Haskell wrote his observations two days after the camp meeting at
Muncie, not 62 years later as did Burton Wade. Haskell, Breed, and Roberts all agree. Burton
Wade gave a different account. It will be left with the reader to decide which of these four men
were capable of making “a definitive theological statement.”
Jesse Dunn, an older man who also lived at Denver, Indiana, and was the State Agent at the
time, “understood the doctrine as taught by the Holy Flesh advocates in harmony with Haskell
and Roberts.” (William A. Grotheer, The Holy Flesh Movement, page 59). Why did the Compilers
of the book Selected Messages, Bk. II, and Kenneth Wood, Editor of the Review and Herald, choose
the testimony of Burton Wade over Jesse Dunn, the other eyewitness from Indiana? More
important, why did they choose Wade’s testimony over S. N. Haskell and A. J. Breed, the two
men sent by the General Conference to investigate the teachings of the Holy Flesh Advocates?
Why did they ignore the testimony of G. A. Roberts, another reliable General Conference
eyewitness?
Startling Discrepancy In Source Dates
The Burton Wade letter was stated to be the source for the Compiler’s Note in Selected Messages,
Book 2. However, the book was copyrighted in 1958, the Wade letter was dated 1962, four years
after the book Selected Messages, Vol. 2, was published!.
“What then is the source of the Compiler’s Note?” Grotheer asked. “Or worse yet, perish the
thought, were the first two paragraphs of the Wade letter `planted’ to give substantiation to the basic
error in the Compiler’s Note?” (William Grotheer, Letter to Kenneth Wood, dated at Florence,
Mississippi, March 15, 1968). Grotheer stated further that, “Unless other proof can be offered to
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the source of the note, this last idea needs to be investigated further, for it would then have
validity.” (ibid., Grotheer, Letter, 3/15/68, emphasis supplied).
The Time Element Of the Compiler’s Note
The Compiler’s Note in the book Selected Messages, Book 2, was published in 1958. The
Evangelical Conferences with Dr. Donald Barnhouse and Walter Martin took place two years
prior in 1955-56. It was at these Evangelical Conferences that concessions were made on the
“Atonement” and the “Human Nature of Christ.” ( ibid., Froom, Movement of Destiny, pp. 49,
470).. The book Questions On Doctrine, in which these concessions were stated, was published
the previous year in 1957.
The Objective Of the Compiler’s Note
The reason why the leadership of the contemporary Seventh-day Adventist Church aspires to
teach that the Holy Flesh Advocates believed that Christ obtained the nature of the pre-fall
Adam “during His agony in Gethsemane” – rather then “Christ obtained Adam’s unfallen nature
when He came to earth” – is that the leadership now teaches that “Christ obtained Adam’s
unfallen nature when He came to earth,” the very same false doctrine as the Holy Flesh Advocates
taught. (See, below, Chapter #12, “The Ultimate Betrayal”). If the SDA Church leaders
accepted Haskell’s and Roberts’ testimony, they would have to concede that they are now
teaching a doctrine held by the Holy Flesh Advocates. Then the SDA Church leadership would
have to explain why they are teaching a doctrine in direct opposition to the Spirit of Prophecy.
They would have to negate the statement by Ellen White that: “There is not a thread of truth in the
whole fabric,” and again, “When I am gone from here, none are to pick up any points of this doctrine
and call it truth.” (ibid., EGW Estate, Doc. File #190, emphasis supplied). Is it not curious that
the Church leadership cannot see the truth on this point as both the G. A. Roberts document
and the Haskell letters are in the files of the Ellen G. White Estate and are available for research?
In a letter to William Grotheer, Arthur White stated that to him the teaching of the Holy Flesh
Advocates on the human nature of Christ was, “a matter of little importance.” He added further
that, “Except as there may be lessons in the experience for us today, it is not a matter of great
interest or consequence to the church now.” (Arthur L. White, Letter to William H. Grotheer,
dated at Tacoma Park, Washington D. C., December 13, 1968).
This, of course, is not true. Thirty years after Arthur White made this statement, the Seventhday
Adventist Church is divided in a debate over the human nature Christ assumed while in the
flesh -- and the Church is also divided over the “Celebration” music style of worship now
prevalent throughout Adventism. Both of these false concepts were first advocated by the Holy
Flesh movement. There are tremendous lessons for the Church today in relation to the Holy
Flesh Movement of Indiana.
“We have nothing to fear for the future,” Ellen White counseled, “except as we shall forget the
way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history.” (Life Sketches, page 196, emphasis
supplied).
In his letter Arthur White admitted that, “Without thorough, painstaking research (which
seemed uncalled for in this case) in an attempt to prepare a brief historical note.” (ibid., White,
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Letter, 12/13/68). This statement reveals that historical inserts to the writings of Ellen G. White
were made, “Without thorough, painstaking research.”
After Arthur White’s attention had been directed to the Haskell statement he admitted that,
“Elder Haskell saw it differently than I have reported.” White observed further that, “The Wade
testimony is interesting. I felt it was corroborative.” (ibid., White, Letter, 12/13/68). But what
was it corroborative to? It was corroborative to the position White had presented in the
Compilers Note! As an after thought, White admitted that the Wade letter “is not conclusive
because of the time lapse (62 years).” He concludes the paragraph by stating, “One is lead to say,
`So what?’” (ibid., White, Letter, 12/13/68).
So what? The Wade letter was written in 1962, four years after the Compiler’s Note was
published in Selected Messages, Book. 2 in 1958. How could Arthur White use the information in
the Burton Wade letter, written four years after the Compiler’s Note was written?
In his letter Arthur White promised to restudy the issue “and if I am convinced that the note
does not correctly represent the facts, I shall request the Board of Trustees of the Ellen G. White
Estate to approve a rewording which we will ask the publishers to place in the next printing of
the book.” (ibid., White, Letter, 12/13/68). The book has been reprinted since this letter was
written by Arthur White in 1968. Over 30 years have passed, and the Compiler’s Note remains
unchanged. (For further study the reader is referred to, William H. Grotheer, “The Holy Flesh
Movement,” Adventist Laymen’s Foundation, P. O. Box 69, Ozone, AR 72854).
Still Ignoring the Haskell Letter #2
In 1983, fifteen years after his letter to William Grotheer, Arthur L. White wrote a six volume set
of books titled, EGW. This series was a historical work on the Seventh-day Adventist Church as
seen through the writings of Ellen G. White. In volume 5, The Early Elmshaven Years, 1900-
1905, pages 100-107, White covered the history of the Holy Flesh Movement of Indiana. On
pages 101 and 102, White quoted from the Haskell Letter #1. Although for the past fifteen years
he was aware of, and had access to, the Haskell Letter #2 in the Ellen G. White Estate Document
Files, White still chose to ignore this second Haskell Letter. Why? Because the second Haskell
letter was theologically opposed to the present Seventh-day Adventist position on the human
nature of Christ, and to the Compiler’s Note that White had written in Selected Messages, Book. 2.
Again, we quote the second Haskell letter to Ellen White:
Their point of theology in this particular respect seems to be this: They [the Holy Flesh advocates] believe
that Christ took Adam’s nature before he fell; so He [Christ] took humanity as it was in the garden of Eden,
and thus humanity was holy, and this is the humanity which Christ had; and now, they [the Holy Flesh
leaders] say, the particular time has come for us to become holy in that sense, and then we will have
“translation faith” and never die.
Stephen N. Haskell, Letter #2, to Ellen G. White, dated at Battle Creek, Michigan, September 25, 1900.
(emphasis supplied).
The heresy on the human nature of Christ, the position held by the Holy Flesh Advocates, was
confirmed and advocated by the leadership of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and published
in the book Questions on Doctrine in 1957, one year prior to the Compilers Note published in 1958!
-- Today, in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, we see not only the very same false doctrine of
Christ’s Human nature as taught by the Holy Flesh Advocates, but also the very same
“Celebration Music” services of the Holy Flesh Advocates in liberal Seventh-day
Adventist Churches throughout North American and
English speaking Divisions and Conferences!
"History repeats itself. The same masterful mind that plotted against the faithful in ages past is now at work to gain control of the falling churches, that through them he may condemn and put to death all who will not worship the idol sabbath. We have not to battle with men, as it may appear. We war not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against wicked spirits in high places. But if the people of God will put their trust in Him, and by faith rely upon His power, the devices of Satan will be defeated in our time as signally as in the days of Mordecai. {Ms51-1899.26}
ReplyDeleteThe decree is to go forth that all who will not receive the mark of the beast shall neither buy nor sell, and, finally, that they shall be put to death. But the saints of God do not receive this mark. The prophet of Patmos beheld those that had gotten the victory over the beast and over his image and over his mark and over the number of his name, standing on the sea of glass, having the harps of God, and singing the song of Moses and the Lamb. {Ms51-1899.27}
To every soul will come the searching test, Shall I obey God rather than men? The decisive hour is even now at hand. Satan is putting forth his utmost efforts in the rage of a last despairing struggle against Christ and His followers. In this closing scene false teachers are employing every possible device to stimulate the hardened sinner in his rebellious daring, to confirm the questioning, the doubting, the unbelieving, and by misrepresentation and falsehood to deceive, if it were possible, the very elect. Who are prepared to stand firmly under the banner on which is inscribed, “The commandments of God and faith of Jesus”? [Revelation 14:12.] Christ never purchased peace and friendship by compromise with evil...{Ms51-1899.28} The same SP statement also found in: " {ST November 8, 1899, par. 11 - 13}