KJV vs. Ellen G. White: A Scriptural Refutation of Seventh Day Adventism
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What happens when the teachings of Ellen G. White and Seventh-day Adventism are tested by the plain words of the King James Bible?
In KJV vs. Ellen G. White, David Michael Curtis offers a direct scriptural challenge to the core claims of Seventh-day Adventist doctrine. This book does not lean on church tradition, modern scholarship, or denominational debate. Instead, it measures doctrine by the text of Scripture alone.
Working from the King James Bible, Curtis examines the heart of the controversy: the gospel itself. He contrasts salvation by grace through faith with systems that place the believer back under fear, probation, law-keeping, and uncertainty. Special attention is given to the Investigative Judgment, the meaning of Christ’s finished work, the question of justification, the Sabbath issue, and the prophetic authority claimed for Ellen G. White.
This book is written for readers who want clear answers, not theological fog. It follows a topical Bible study method that gathers verses, compares them openly, and asks a simple question: does the doctrine agree with the whole counsel of God?
Inside this book, you will find:
- A direct KJV-based refutation of the Investigative Judgment
- A biblical defense of justification by faith apart from works
- A close examination of Sabbath doctrine under the New Covenant
- A test of Ellen G. White’s authority against Scripture
- A contrast between the finished work of Christ and systems of ongoing probation
If you have ever wondered whether Seventh-day Adventist doctrine can stand under the light of Scripture, this book invites you to test it verse by verse.