Tract Number 6

By Victor T. Houteff

Tract Number 6 - Victor T. Houteff
  • Release Date: 2017-02-27
  • Genre: Christianity

Description

The Universal Dairy Will Feed You
Judge For Yourself

The purpose of this tract being to introduce and to deliver free of charge to every honest soul, even to the poorest and to the remotest one of earth, the superabundant product par excellence of the great Universal Dairy, it is therefore necessary to remove from the way of its recipients The Evil Work of Its Competitor.

Of the many present-day attacks made by this enemy against the dairy's host of patrons, there has doubtless been none so violent as that against the Seventh-day Adventist denomination, the main user of the dairy's product, and especially against the work of the denomination's founder, Mrs. E.G. White, whose writings are known by the organization to be the Spirit of Prophecy (Rev. 12:17; 19:10). 

Is it not inconsistent that so much time, energy, and money are spent by various individuals and organizations to give adverse publicity to any one author of religious literature, while overshadowing the world are hundreds of Christian isms and authors, each trying to vindicate a religious view different from the other's?  Since there is only one Truth, and since no two sects are in absolute agreement as to what it is naturally not all can be right, but all save one must be wrong.  Why, then, should Mrs. White's teachings come in for more opposition in proportion to size of following than any of the others? 

As every heaven-sent messenger from Adam's day to this, has been bitterly fought by men professing  to be led of God, then the mere fact of opposition  against Mrs. White's writings would not prove her wrong.  And inasmuch as she has become the main target of opposition today, as were the prophets in their day, then to determine whether her writings are dangerous and doomed or safe and sound, we must turn our attention to the oracles of God, which reveal the past, present, and future.  There her work, right or wrong, must be found.  By the prophecies only, can we prove or disprove, know what we believe and believe what we know, and with safety accept or reject any message.  Otherwise our faith can be founded only upon uncertainties, -- upon a sandy foundation, -- which will in the end bring us disappointedly to the Master's "left hand."  So to make sure of standing at His right hand, we must not fail to give earnest heed to the Pleadings of the Holy Ghost: