F. D. Nichol was a long-time editor of the Review and Adventism’s leading 20th Century apologist. “Answers to Objections” was his magnum opus. We begin with the objection that Adventists too often quote from the Old Testament, when Christians should be using only the New Testament.
Read moreNew Study: Even Light Alcohol Use Elevates Risk of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
Daily consumption of even half a drink of an alcoholic beverage can increase the risk of obesity and metabolic syndrome.
Read moreRaqia: Expanse of the heavens or solid structure?
There is no real reason to accept the notion that the inspired writer of Genesis was trying to communicate a solid dome or vault by his use of the term “raqia.”
Read moreTheodicy and the Problem of Evil
The plan of redemption is the ultimate demonstration, to a watching universe, which includes unfallen angels and unfallen worlds, of the true character of God.
Read moreThe Genetic Code and the Codemaker
If you have a fish and you want a horse, no amount of DNA copying mistakes will get you from the fish to the horse.
Read moreNew Studies Confirm EGW on the Value of Massage
The evidence is clear: massage is not just a 19th Century fad, but real, beneficial therapy. It should be part of everyone’s health routine, along with water, fresh air, exercise, rest, and a healthy vegetarian diet.
Read moreToward an Adventist Philosophy of Apologetics
The Seventh-day Adventist Church arose within a culture that largely took for granted the groundwork of the Christian faith: that God exists, that the world was created, that the Bible is God's word, that Christ was the Son of God, that the Resurrection happened, etc.
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