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Graffiti in the Holy of Holies: An Impassioned Response to Recent Attacks on the Sanctuary and Ellen White

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About Graffiti In The Holy Of Holies: An Impassioned

Product Description In books, on the internet, and through his own publication, an outspoken former Adventist minister is claiming that the 1844 investigative judgment doctrine is a sham and can’t be supported biblically. He also labels Ellen White a false prophet. How can we respond? In Graffiti in the Holy of Holies, author and church apologist Clifford Goldstein examines the arguments against Ellen White and the pre-Advent judgment, and responds point by point. The result is a thoughtful and clear defense that goes beyond his earlier "1844 Made Simple" in revealing the Bible-based and gospel-uplifting truth about the sanctuary. Vandals are attempting to spoil your faith. The time to know the difference between the Word of God and the graffiti of man is now. This book will make that difference crystal clear. About the Author Clifford Goldstein, editor of the Sabbath School Bible Study Guides since 1999, has had a long and distinguished writing career. He has written 16 books and numerous magazine articles. He has been the editor of Liberty magazine and Shabbat Shalom magazine. Clifford, born in Albany, New York, has an apparent passion for writing and studying, and he is a lover of philosophy. These days Clifford describes his life as "very boring," but in his younger days, Clifford’s life was anything but "boring." Nicknamed "Heckle" by friends at the University of Florida for the colorful verbal assaults he leveled against a certain street preacher, Clifford was the poster boy for rebellion and philosophical skepticism. When Clifford met God all that changed, and he began to use his writing talents and his intellect for God’s glory. Clifford has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida and a master’s degree from John Hopkins University. He is married to Kimberly and has two children, Zachary and Hannah. In addition to writing, Clifford’s passions are snow-skiing and playing street hockey with his son in front of the White House.