Drawing from the second law of thermodynamics, Pastor Conrad Vine examines how human movements decay over time, identifying institutional entropy within the Seventh-day Adventist Church. He highlights structural challenges, such as the shifting dynamic between pastors and conferences, institutional ties to the United Nations, and the creeping influence of progressive ideologies in denominational colleges. Asserting that the body of Christ is distinct from administrative architecture, Vine outlines biblical principles regarding tithing and the individual conscience.

