Recently on this website there has been heated discussion regarding the Michigan Conference’s decision to deny tuition subsidy for its workers who...
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The current intense discussions concerning La Sierra curriculum, evolution and Genesis have generated much passion and polarization mingled with some...
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Unless you are a hermit you spend much of your waking hours in relationships – with family, friends, neighbors, country and world. In physical...
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This Sunday’s N.Y. Times published an article titled: Malwebolence – The Trolls Among Us. The term ‘troll’ is internet slang for someone who...
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Peter Drucker (1909-2005) was a world-renowned management consultant, university professor and author of 39 books. Perhaps his most significant work...
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A thought experiment poses a hypothetical scenario, often physically impossible or at least highly improbable. It attempts to set up conditions that...
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The March 2008 issue of Adventist World (NAD Edition) contains an article titled We have Circled This Mountain Long Enough, by Ron Clouzet, director...
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In November ’07 the old Spectrum blog site posted an article by David Larson titled Richard Rice Discusses Open Theism, to which there was extensive...
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The currently popular movie The Bucket List stars Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman as improbable ‘buddies’ who meet while in cancer treatment, then...
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In the current issue (Fall 2007) of Spectrum magazine Chuck Scriven reports on the Adventist Forum Conference in an editorial titled “Who Will...
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