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The White Estate Fraud: Seventh-day Adventism's Scandalous Untold Story

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The White Estate Fraud: Seventh-day Adventism's Scandalous Untold Story
The White Estate Fraud: Seventh-day Adventism's Scandalous Untold Story

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The White Estate Fraud: Seventh-day Adventism's Scandalous Untold Story

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Prepare yourself for an eye-opening journey into the heart of a religious institution plagued by secrecy and manipulation. In The White Estate Fraud, Steve Daily fearlessly confronts the sins of omission committed by the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA). For years, dissenting voices have been silenced, their characters tarnished, and critical information distorted. Daily sets the record straight, debunking the claims that D. M. Canright, the author whose book exposed the fraud within the church, had recanted. Drawing on meticulous research, Daily exposes the shocking inner workings of the SDA. exposes for the first time - The defamatory and fabricated book by Carrie Johnson used to destroy the reputation and life of D. M. Canright - The theft of D. M. Canright's personal diary by Carrie Johnson and Arthur White, still contained in the White Estate today - The never-before revealed dishonesty, secrecy, and fraud of Carrie Johnson and Arthur White

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