Tag: SDA
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Jericho? Jerino…Probably Not.

Archaeology is often like being handed a 1,000 piece puzzle and then attempting to ascertain what the picture was on that puzzle when you only have 11 pieces left of the original. It’s not easy, and any good Archaeologist will acknowledge that uncertainty. Sometimes things in Archaeology are easier though, like finding out if a…
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Biblical Slavery, Modern Interpretation, and an LGBT/Misogyny Parallel?

Slavery. A topic that is usually swept under the rug if you will. How many sermons or Sabbath Schools have you spent actually learning what the bible has to say on it? The Bible is unsurprisingly univocal about condoning slavery (I mean, think about the times and places it was written). That’s not just my…
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The Absurdity of Certainty

On October 9th, 1903, the New York Times published an article that mocked the recent human attempts to fly. The writer boldly and with certainty, proclaimed that human flight would not be achievable for another 1 million to 10 million years. Just 9 weeks later on Dec 17th 1903 , the Wright brothers flew. This…
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A Theory of God’s Omniscience

The first Men in Black remains one of my all time favorite movies. It’s probably in the top 20. As any successful cash generator before and after, it of course spawned sequels. The third movie, cleverly called “Men in Black 3” introduces a few characters. One is an Archanan named Griffin whose special ability is…
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The Validity of the Trinity Doctrine

This post is long. Let’s dive right in. Just for a quick refresher, not that anyone isn’t aware, the trinity doctrine is as follows. There are three distinct entities that comprise a singular God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. All three are said to be coequal and coeternal. It’s a very confusing…
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A History of the Johannine Comma’s fabrication

I happen to be exactly 6ft tall without any shoes or socks on. This specific fact has opened my eyes to a world of desperate deception that I don’t think I would have appreciated otherwise. The thing is most men want to be 6ft (at least) tall. In the eyes of men, many women, and…
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Withholding the Truth

In 1986 NASA’s space shuttle program was in full swing. The launch of the Challenger was coming up next and people were excited to know a teacher would be going to space. There was a thrill of enthusiasm in the air. Behind the scenes, engineers from Thiokol, the company in charge of the rocket boosters…
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A Pariah Among Men

Ron Wyatt. That name might mean something to you if you are into archaeology or if you happen to be a Seventh Day Adventist. Ron was a Seventh Day Adventist nurse anesthetist (died in 1999) with a passion for using archaeology to prove his fundamental Christian faith. This man did not possess a degree in…
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David stole Bathsheba. But wait, there’s more!
The storyline of David contains some pretty crazy stuff, and I say that for reasons that are probably a lot different than you think. Everyone knows how he stole Bathsheba. Everyone knows how he danced before the Lord. Everyone knows how he ascended to become king and was a hugely successful leader. What is not…
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The Unscriptural Nature of the Scriptural Inerrancy Doctrine

A few years ago my wife and I went on an Alaskan Cruise with her family. The company we went with, Norwegian Cruise Line, had all of the things you’d expect to be on a modern cruise ship. One of these, the gift shop, eventually became a rolling joke among us. It started on day…
