In a move that has left many Adventists checking their calendars to ensure they haven’t accidentally time-traveled, the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (GC) has announced the creation of a new department: The Ministry of 19th-Century Nostalgia. “We’ve realized that our church’s identity is so deeply rooted in the 1800s that we might as well […] Source: https://atoday.org/gc-announces-new-department-ministry-of-19th-century-nostalgia/
Southern Adventist University Utilizes AI Model for Paleontology
11 December 2024 | Southern Adventist University’s Biology and Allied Health Department and School of Computing have partnered to harness artificial intelligence (AI) to classify dinosaur teeth. A specific form of AI called deep learning uses artificial neural networks to learn from data and solve complex problems. The idea originated in the fall of 2022 […] Source: https://atoday.org/southern-adventist-university-utilizes-ai-model-for-paleontology/
The Berrien Springs Village Church: Laying Bare Our Secret
by Loren Seibold | 11 December 2024 | When I was a young pastor, I remember saying to an older pastor who thought like I did, “Won’t it be nice when our generation takes over and the church will be more open minded, more progressive? When it can at least accept people across the spectrum […] Source: https://atoday.org/laying-bare-our-secret/
Los dos relatos de la creación del Génesis | Parte 2: YHWH crea a su modo único
El primer relato de la creación tiene rasgos de estructura poética. El género literario del segundo relato hebreo de la creación es la prosa narrativa. Como el primero, es una etiología, es decir, una explicación de los orígenes. Pero no es el relato escueto y estructurado del primer Génesis. Se trata de un relato bastante […] Source: https://atoday.org/los-dos-relatos-de-la-creacion-del-genesis-parte-2-yhwh-crea-a-su-modo-unico/
Our Outrage as Christians Is a Window Into Who We Are
by Benjamin Cremer | 9 December 2024 | I grew up as a conservative Christian. I pastored for the majority of my adult life in conservative churches. I have always heard staunch advocacy for the lives of the unborn—yet such advocacy seems to stop with the unborn alone. Then I watched with great embarrassment and […] Source: https://atoday.org/our-outrage-as-christians-is-a-window-into-who-we-are-and-where-our-priorities-stand/
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