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John Harvey Kellogg

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Is God a man with two arms and legs like me? Does He have eyes, a head? Does He have bowels? Well I do, and that makes me more wonderful than He is!


— John Harvey Kellogg


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Now when I came to go up to operations, I went down to this patient's room and got down on my knees at the foot of the bed and earnestly asked the Lord to help us and to help me.


— John Harvey Kellogg


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The Lord did not bless us with any children of our own, so we gathered up little waifs whom we thought would be neglected and would not be cared for unless we brought them into our family.


— John Harvey Kellogg


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Then, after I came home from Europe, I found I was under condemnation; and I was condemned at that time because I did not endorse the financial policy of the General Conference.


— John Harvey Kellogg


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These charges that have been made against me, that Prof. Prescott has made, has charged against me, that I denied the atonement in conversation with him, are absolutely false.


— John Harvey Kellogg


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You cannot work with men who won't work with you.


— John Harvey Kellogg


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Battle Creek MI: Race Betterment Foundation 431-450. James Caleb Jackson who created the first dry breakfast cereal in 1863 which he called "Granula. Race Betterment Foundation
Kellogg was outspoken on his beliefs on race and segregation though he himself raised several black foster children.

Kellogg was an advocate of vegetarianism and is best known for the invention of the corn flakes breakfast cereal with his brother Will Keith Kellogg. He led in the establishment of the American Medical Missionary College.

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