From ANN, February 28, 2017: The Charles E. Weniger Society honored two Loma Linda figures this past weekend.
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From ANN, February 28, 2017: The Charles E. Weniger Society honored two Loma Linda figures this past weekend.
Read more at the source: Loma Linda Figures Honored by Weniger Society
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Today.
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February 28, 2016: Last week a team of astronomers announced that they have found seven planets around a star 39 light years away that are similar to Earth. The planets are in the star’s habitable zone, a region where there is sufficient starlight to permit the existence of liquid water. “Three or four of the […]
Read more at the source: What Do You Think of the Possibility of Planets with Alien Life?
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Pastor Ted Wilson, the president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, has been reminding us that we are “the people of the Book.” If this is the case, how come we can’t get an answer dealing with abortion from “the Book?I and other Adventist pro-lifers have written to the General Conference more than once […]
Read more at the source: If we are the “People of the Book,” why can’t we get an Answer from the Book?
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February 27, 2017: The Thomas L. Kane Religious Freedom Award given by the J. Reuben Clark Law Society of Brigham Young University went to an Adventist this year. Dr. Ganoune Diop, director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty for the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist Church was presented the award by Elder Lance B.
Read more at the source: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Gives Religious Liberty Award to an Adventist
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By Mark McCleary, 02/27/2017 It was not until my senior year at Oakwood University, while taking a West African history course, that I had an epiphany that the way we teach history can be ideological and self-serving. Having been influenced by television’s, movies’, and school teachers’ representations of Native Americans, Africans, East Indians, or Asians as […]
Read more at the source: Who Is the Barbarian?
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