Published on Mar 20, 2015
Incensed at the slander circulating about Mrs. Ellen G. White, and, in light of the Charlie Hebdo tragedy, roused by the papacy's not so subtle willingness to restrict freedom of speech, David Mould sees both as part of the devil's strategy of marginalizing books like The Great Controversy. It may be too little, too late, but this series is a partial defense of the author.
Incensed at the slander circulating about Mrs. Ellen G. White, and, in light of the Charlie Hebdo tragedy, roused by the papacy's not so subtle willingness to restrict freedom of speech, David Mould sees both as part of the devil's strategy of marginalizing books like The Great Controversy. It may be too little, too late, but this series is a partial defense of the author.
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