Tag: Religious Liberty & Government

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Interfaith Relations: The Seventh-day Adventist Approach Explained

The questions are still asked: “Why mingle with other Christians? Is this not a betrayal of Adventist identity, message, and...

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Adventist Religious Liberty: A Case Reaches the U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. government’s top Supreme Court lawyer has recommended the Court hear a case with potentially far-reaching implications for Sabbath-keepers...

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Is Trump a Christian? Examining the Former President’s Faith

The following is from the Washington Post February 14, 2020: “In September 2016, presidential candidate Donald Trump gathered evangelical pastors,...

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Pacifism: Honoring the Sacredness of Human Life in a Violent World

There are enormous ethical challenges in our world today, one of which is the sanctity and dignity of human life....

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Military Service: When Duty Conflicts with the Law of God

There is inherently a fundamental conflict with those that are contemplating joining or have joined the military. That is, the...

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God’s Covenant: More Than a Real Estate Contract

God’s covenant with His people is unilateral. God to man. It is 100% of grace. Man has nothing of value...

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Great Reset: The World Economic Forum’s Role in End-Time Events

The Great Reset is the name of a proposal submitted by the World Economic Forum in May 2020 for economic planning...

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China and Russia: Why They’re Not the Final Superpowers

The war that has been raging on Ukrainian soil  by the Russian Army, is nothing short of the biggest human...

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Ukrainian Orthodox Church: A Holy War or Power Struggle?

by Dr. Paul Gotthard Kraemer, III In 988, Vladimir of the Rus, returning to Kiev after a huge religious-political military...