Sorry - I totally disagree with you. The SDA church was founded by a woman.
Did you mean co-founded instead of founded?
If we want to talk about the founder, we have to talk about James, White, not Ellen White. If we want to talk about co-founders, then we can talk about Ellen White, Joseph Bates, and perhaps Hiram Edson.
No, I meant founder, just as I said. None of the others authored the SOP as far as I know.
She may have authored the SoP, but she was not THE founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. She is officially listed as a co-founder along with Bates and sometimes Edson. James White is listed as THE founder.
Each of these four individuals made important contributions. Bates was the evangelist and promoted the Sabbath. Ellen was the prophetic voice. Edson at least contributed the sanctuary message. James was the publisher and the organizer.
Again, whatever you say, Bob. You know exactly what I meant. It gets really tiring trying to converse with you.
It's an important point when dealing with critics. They may say as part of their attack that our church was founded by Ellen White, when that isn't true. Their strategy seems to be to attribute everything to her and then discredit her. Since I've had to deal with this kind of thing in the past, that's why I tend to notice it.
But check out sources like the
SDA Encyclopedia, and you'll find that James White is listed as the founder, while Ellen White is one of two or three co-founders.