I deeply believe that there must be historical reparation by the General Conference, and an apology for its racist attitude toward African Americans.
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Whenever voting season descends upon us, we face perplexing questions. How do we navigate a field covered with emphatic and incompatible claims? Whom...
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Lucretius’ poem “De rerum natura” remains helpful today because it reminds us that religions of any kind are not above critical assessment. They...
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Black lives matter too. It’s not sufficient to merely declare that “all lives matter” because the “all” in “liberty and justice for all” excluded...
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We submit if the Seventh-day Adventist Church had embraced the counsel on race relations provided by God through E. G. White, the church’s profile...
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Dolly’s temporary departure from her sweet persona to issue tough statements to her own community was in line with Jesus’ instructions to the...
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Some pastors and leaders know there are people in their churches who falsely believe that police brutality against Black people in this country is...
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Regardless of our political or personal persuasions, the Christ-like character of God is always concerned for those who are “lost” and in danger.
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Adventist messaging regarding suicide bears reexamination. We continue to promote heaven, a place “accessible” only after death, but reproach those...
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