Amazing Discoveries and Conspiracy Theories
At the heart of this issue of Faith on the Line is the topic of conspiracy theories. Every now and then, someone alleges that the message of Amazing Discoveries™ or Walter Veith is not the Gospel, and should be more Christ-centered. Others accuse us of conspiracy theo...
Galatians 6:14 - Glory
Boasting and bragging are a normal part of today’s communication. In the beginning of her book, Brag! The Art of Tooting Your Own Horn Without Blowing It, author Peggy Klaus says, “In today’s business world, bragging is a necessity—not a choice.”...
Christian Yoga
“Yes to Yoga: Can a Christian breathe air that has been offered to idols?”i The title caught my attention in a Christianity Today article: It’s 7:45 p.m. on a weekday and for the first time today, I consciously slow down my breathing....
The New Moon on the New Earth
Why did Isaiah have to go and ruin a perfectly good proof text showing future Sabbath keeping on the earth made new by throwing in that Jewish “new moon” bit? That only serves to confirm in many minds that the Sabbath is just a Jewish festival, a relic of the pre-Christian era. &ldq...
Putting RDAs into Perspective
The RDAs (Recommended Daily Amounts) are levels set by our government for various nutrients considered to be desirable for good health. But are they correct? Are these levels appropriate, and will even higher levels of certain nutrients benefit us? Difficult questions to answer, but first we must...
Conspiracy Theories - A Response
Recently, Reinder Bruinsma published an article in the Adventist Review where he castigated an Adventist lecturer who had recently visited his native Holland wi...
Conspiracy Theory or Fulfillment of Prophecy?
Today there are many people in the world and in religious bodies who use the term “conspiracy theory.” In fact, the word conspiracy is rarely seen separated from the word theory. Many times the phrase is valid. If you type that phrase into an Internet search engine, you will...