The Kingdom Likened to a Sandwich
Growing up in the 90’s, it seemed that the ubiquitous part time job for teens was at the local McDonald’s restaurant. I, however, was not fortunate enough to live in […]
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Growing up in the 90’s, it seemed that the ubiquitous part time job for teens was at the local McDonald’s restaurant. I, however, was not fortunate enough to live in […]
Read moreThere is no better book of the Bible for Transitioning Adventists than Galatians. It is powerful, it is clear, and it answers the many questions we have. I am amazed […]
Read moreLesson 8: “Ministering Like Jesus” This week’s lesson is fairly good as it discusses our responsibilities towards the people in the world around us. In order to reach people […]
Read moreTrinity—The primary group of people who founded Adventism did not believe that Jesus was divine. Thus, Adventism’s primary doctrines were established during this Arianist period. In the early twentieth century […]
Read moreI suppose it’s not surprising that pushback about Adventism’s position on the Trinity and the full deity of Jesus continues to come. This last week we received an email from […]
Read moreLesson 7: “Sharing the Word” All through this week’s lesson, we continue with the idea of sharing Jesus with the world. And all through this week, we see the […]
Read moreCOLLEEN TINKERJEREMY GRAHAM, RESEARCH ASSISTANCE I don’t remember exactly the moment I first heard someone say that as an Adventist, she had believed in a different Jesus from the one […]
Read more“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with […]
Read moreLesson 6: Unlimited Possibilities This week’s lesson is mostly good as it discusses our gifts and calling and the necessity for us to use what we have been given. […]
Read moreLast week our blogs focussed on the deception of Adventists who fairly criticize their own doctrines while refusing to disentangle from their false religion. The double messages they deliver may […]
Read moreTHE LIFE AFTER WITH CHRIS LEE I’ve spent five months researching and writing an article on Adventist Revelation Seminars, five months immersed in darkness. That’s a large dose of bad […]
Read moreLesson 5: Spirit-Empowered Witnessing Witnessing and witness according to Merriam-Webster are defined in several ways: attestation of a fact or event one that gives evidence one who has personal […]
Read moreLoren Seibold is angry about Seventh-day Adventist “abusive eschatology” (see his article here). In recent years, this executive editor of Adventist Today (and occasional contributor to Spectrum Magazine––both progressive outfits) […]
Read moreSo you’ve been studying the Bible, and you’ve been seeing that Adventism doesn’t teach what Scripture teaches. One day you face reality: you have to decide if you are going […]
Read moreLesson 4: “Interceding for Others” It is not surprising that this week’s lesson, discussing intercessory prayer, is actually a golden opportunity to insert several very un-Biblical Adventist beliefs. What […]
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