Adventists Accused of Outsized Nutritional Influence in Discussion About HHS Dietary Guidelines

Today, the Seventh-day Adventist commitment to plant-based nutrition stands as a proven evidence-backed model in an age of chronic disease epidemics. It’s not a guarantee, but it definitely makes an observable difference.

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Loma Linda Panel Discussion on Controversial Book About Ellen White

We reported on this book in June, after the publishing was halted by Pacific Press. Apparently, the GC persuaded the Pacific Press to bench the book.

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A Book to Avoid -- "Reclaiming The Prophet: An Honest Defense of Ellen White's Gift"

I spoke with the Pacific Press (PP) today and was told that the book will not be available or published. A couple hundred copies are out there, but there won’t be any more from PP.

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Potomac Conference President Changes Famous Ellen White Quote

The greatest lack in our world is the lack of Godly men. Men, if you have been passive in your families, lax in your souls, untrue to duty, soft on sin, and sitting down on the job, it is time to stand. That goes for you and I too, Mr. Tapp.

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Washington Adventist University Suspends Several Degree Programs

If Adventist colleges would embrace the biblical worldview and reject the principles of secular academia, they would have no trouble filling their classrooms to overflowing.

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This Day in History – Battle Creek Sanitarium Burns

Early in the morning of February 18, 1902, a fire broke out at the Battle Creek Sanitarium and spread rapidly throughout the wooden structure.

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Ellen White Listed as "Heretic of The Week" on Catholic Herald Website

They also take issue with our prophetic understanding of Pope as Antichrist, and refer to William Miller as a false prophet.

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Controversial Film Reminds Us of Prophecy

"At least the hunt's coming up. Nothing better than going out to the Manor and slaughtering a dozen deplorables."

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This Day in History: The San Francisco Earthquake

On Wednesday, April 18, 1906, a massive earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 7.9 on the Richter Scale destroyed much of the city of San Francisco, California.

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Keene Faces Vote to Legalize Alcohol Sales

Residents of Keene, Texas, are confronted with a special election on whether to legalize the sale of beer and wine in the city limits

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Barry Black Quotes SOP In Prayer Before Senate

Senate Chaplain Barry Black in a morning prayer on Wednesday called for more lawmakers who will stand up for what is right, "regardless of the consequences."

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The Perils of Kingly Power

“What would be the use of a church if each one is permitted to choose his own course of action?  Everything would be in the greatest confusion; there would be no harmony, no union.”

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This Day in History -- Prohibition and Shah of Iran

On this day in 1919, the 18th Amendment was ratified, prohibiting the sale of alcholic beverages.  On this day in 1979, an Islamic revolution forced the Shah of Iran to flee his country.

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