It's YOUR Conscience

Due to the sacred nature of conscience, coercion of conscience is an infringement of God's domain. To violate conscience is to violate God's work and man's dignity. Forcing conscience undercuts man's right to communicate with God.

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The Word of God

Many were the hermetically sealed hermeneutics mouthed by the prideful award-winning Jewish lawyers to catch Him in His words. They couldn’t begin to. The provocateurs knew it, and dared not debate Him again

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"Let's Pray!"

I don't know about you, but when I have been invited to a party, I am eagerly looking forward to seeing and talking with friends and family. So what comes to mind when someone invites, "Let's pray!"?

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Jeremiah 44 And Rebellion

“As for the word that you have spoken to us in the name of the LORD, we will not listen to you!  But we will certainly do whatever has gone out of our own mouth, to burn incense to the queen of heaven…”

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Don't Judge Me (Part Two)

GFLGBT+LO appears to be pushing for acceptance of terms and practices that do not please God. This is not the redemptive approach outlined by Jesus for His disciples.

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Powerful Revival Breaks Out At Michigan Worker's Meeting

"To tell the truth what we experienced was vulnerability, humility, and tears that are not common in a large gathering.  What we experienced was so good it is difficult to give an accurate account in words."

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Snowblind

There are two kinds of Adventist: those for whom Scripture truly is baseline, and those who are church members for some other reason or combination of reasons.

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Luther, Adventism, and The End-Times.

As you read this, you may even be on “the verge of despair,” just like Luther was.  If so, don’t give up.  Light cometh.

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Pacific Union Sends Pro-WO Book To Each Of Its Pastors

William G. Johnsson is critical of General Conference leadership---which we might expect from someone who resents the outcome of the GC 2015 vote.

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9.5 Antithesis: A Flip-Flop On Hermenuetics

Knight uses creative exegesis, is selective with data and encourages revolt rather than reconciliation as a consistent interpretation of Matthew 18 would suggest.

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