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Out of the Prophetess's Shadow: Leaving Seventh-day Adventism

By: David Michael Curtis
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Out of the Prophetess’s Shadow is a gripping theological novel that traces the quiet, costly journey of leaving Seventh-day Adventism behind.

Harrison Royce is a respected apologist, a defender of the system, and a man who believes he stands firmly in the truth. His world is built on precision—carefully structured doctrine, institutional authority, and a lifelong commitment to the teachings of the remnant church. But when a single verse refuses to fit, the foundation begins to crack.

What starts as a private tension becomes a relentless internal conflict. As Harrison turns from commentary to Scripture alone, the system he once defended begins to unravel. The doctrines that once gave him certainty now raise questions he cannot ignore. And the deeper he goes, the higher the cost becomes.

This is not a story of rebellion, but of discovery. Not an attack on people, but a sober examination of doctrine in the light of the King James Bible. It is a journey through doubt, fear, isolation, and ultimately, freedom.

Written in the style of an epic theological thriller, this novel brings readers inside the emotional and spiritual weight of questioning deeply held beliefs. It follows the pattern many have experienced but few have put into words: discovery, study, confrontation, and separation.

For anyone who has wrestled with religious systems, questioned institutional authority, or sought clarity in Scripture alone, this story offers both honesty and hope.

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