Check out the response at the following link:
http://support.amazingdiscoveries.org/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/168/19/the-grave-of-ellen-white
It even mentions Bob Pickle by name with a link here:
http://www.pickle-publishing.com/papers/jeremiah-films/video-1.htm
And here it is:
"The Grave of Ellen White
Posted on 10 May 2012 12:37 PM
Please help me to understand what is going on here. Is Ellen G. White's grave really an Egyptian obelisk? Does this mean that Ellen White was a Freemason and Baal worshiper?
We must not look only at the symbols around a person, but what they teach and how they live. Take Robert Schuller for example. We don't look only at the symbols around him, but what he teaches. Robert Schuller teaches Masonic doctrine. If you need proof please watch the presentation That All May Be One on our new TV site.
There are some who say that Ellen White has an obelisk on her grave stone, therefore she must have been involved in the Masons. My response is simply this: did Ellen White teach Masonic doctrine? The obvious answer to that question is no! She constantly indicts Freemasons and secret societies in her writings. Each time she mentions them, she basically says that those who belong to such orders will be lost. In fact, that in and of itself validates her prophetic gift in my eyes (See Hidden Agendas on our TV site as well). We can't assume she was a Mason or a Baal worshiper solely because she has an obelisk on her grave. Obelisks were a standard for gravestones during the time she lived. In fact, they represented one of the cheaper options. Read more about gravestone use in the US here: Association for Gravestone Studies
If you wish to read something that is a response to the false accusations against Ellen White, I highly recommend the following website. Here, Bob Pickle obliterates the false accusations against Ellen White, and shows that most of the accusations believed against her are lies, and that the rest are twisted versions of what she actually said."
I love the term OBLITERATE: fits this "apologist" (a misnomer) PERFECTLY.
I read Eisenhower's thesis on "Total War" (as opposed to police actions and nation-building) and subscribe to it...and Mr Pickle, un-knowingly, believes in the same as it relates to the Great Controversy!!!
We should all join him in this noble effort...keep up the GREAT WORK, Mr. Pickle!!!
Gailon Arthur Joy
AUReporter