Thank you very much Art. It means a lot …

Comment on Radioactive Clocks – and the “True” age of Life on Earth by Sean Pitman.

Thank you very much Art. It means a lot coming from you…

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Radioactive Clocks – and the “True” age of Life on Earth
The problem here is that God has not given us to know about the life and death of Jesus outside of the witnessed testimony of the Bible. And, if the claims of the Bible appear to be undermined by the “weight of empirical evidence”, most will also lose faith in the claims of Jesus as well… and rightly so. Biblical credibility and a rational faith in God and the story of Jesus go hand-in-hand.

So, what I’ve presented here is just a taste, a sampler, of the evidence that is available along these lines. This information, given from a biblical perspective, should encourage the reader to do further reading and investigation for his/her self to judge and see if the biblical perspective really does or does not carry the available “weight of evidence”. And, while it is true that the information on this topic is vast, it is also true that most of that information is also presented from a strongly biased perspective favoring long-ages of life and death on this planet over hundreds of millions of years. What I’m showing here is that this very same information actually supports and more easily fits within the young-life biblical perspective on origins. And, the more and more I’ve studied and read about this topic over the past 30 years or so the more and more I’ve found this to be true.


Radioactive Clocks – and the “True” age of Life on Earth
Thanks Bob. I’ll have to work on that (actually, I am working on it) 😉


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Conrad Vine Continues to Attack Church Leadership
I think that there can be a reasonable combination of the best of modern medicine as well as the best of healthful living and natural remedies such as exercise, sunlight, vitamin D, “forest bathing”, good sleep, vegan or at least a vegetarian diet, etc…


Conrad Vine Continues to Attack Church Leadership
You opted not to get vaccinated during the pandemic, for whatever reason, but did not advise others to do the same. That’s fine. I think you probably increased your own risk a bit, but that’s far better than giving medical advice to others when you don’t know for sure that you’re right – especially for those who were at higher risk than you. It’s also good that you supported others who did choose to get vaccinated.

As far as SDA hospitals and organizations, I agree that there has been some drift from the ideal. I’m not happy that so many non-SDAs are hired to work in and to be leaders. I’m also disappointed that there isn’t a lot more emphasis, direction, and teaching with regard to healthful living. There are some who are doing this, like Dr. Roger Seheult. However, there does seem to be a lack of an organized or official emphasis on how to living healthful so as to avoid having to use so many medications for chronic conditions that are largely self-inflicted. Now, I do sympathize that quick fixed and pills are what most patients want. Most doesn’t want to give up their back health habits, so doctors often just give up and give their patients what they want. Still, this does not excuse the lack of effort along these lines in our hospitals and medical schools. Also, more should be done to spread the Gospel Message in our hospitals as well…


Conrad Vine Continues to Attack Church Leadership
Thank you for your kind words and support. I really appreciate it very much!


Conrad Vine Continues to Attack Church Leadership
I’m fine with open dialogue, but that includes presenting and at least understanding things from the GC’s perspective and why the significant majority of SDAs and GC delegates believe that the GC did the right thing during the pandemic and with the original 2015 statement on vaccines.


Conrad Vine Continues to Attack Church Leadership
So, it’s impossible to be a doctor who promotes the best of modern medicine as well as the best natural remedies and still be a follower of Jesus? Really? Not even Ellen White could be saved then…