So well said Bill Sorenson. While it may be …

Comment on Dr. Geraty clarifies his “Challenge” to literal 6-day creationism by Patrick.

So well said Bill Sorenson. While it may be argued that a knowledge of God, and a measure of the Holy Spirit is given to every man, it must also be recognized that this inner testimony is a very ‘still small voice’ which can be and is so universally drowned out by the clamour of prevailing culture. Truth is essential to restore and amplifiy the voice to the testimony of the Spirit of God in the souls of men and women, so that that message of God is heard “with a loud voice” saying, “Fear God…worship Him that made heaven and earth” That same voice the spoke the worlds into existence says, “come unto me all ye that labour (for spiritual peace) and I will give you rest. Surely Dr Geraty is sufficiently Prescient to realize that if the words of Genesis regarding creation are not to be taken literally, then the words of scripture regarding the efficacy of the blood of Christ and the offer of eternal life may by equally subject to doubt. May heaven help and protect the church from such “leadership”.

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@Frank Haynes: I’ve not seen or heard from Frank for thirty years, but I recognize that gentle spirit. However, I think hard speach is warranted my old friend, as it was back in the days of Paul and Jesus who were patient with those who did not know better, but not so much with those who should have known and practiced the truth but instead perverted it. (Matthew 18:17; I Cor. 5:9-13; and especially Gal. 1:9) Grace and peace to all the saints of God!


WASC considers outside efforts ‘threatening’ to LSU’s autonomy

The concept of academic freedom and autonomy is not in line with the purpose of the institution in the first place, they are not an autonomous institution, they are subordinates of the Churches mission to reach the lost by equipping members to be effective Christians and to also make a living while doing it; the original mission is obviously not the focus of our institutions and has not been for many decades, the real focus is what then?  (Quote)

Precisely Vincent. We only begin to worry about accreditation when we begin to be confused or vague about the fundamental mission of all Christian Seventh-day Adventist schools K-21.


WASC considers outside efforts ‘threatening’ to LSU’s autonomy
Perhaps we should just get used to the idea that LSA will become ‘dis-affiliated’ with the SDA church, since there is no doubt that the board will consider WASC accreditation more valuable than the financial or philisophical support of the SDA church. Autonomy from the church has less appeal than autonomy from the big market place out there in the world of commerce and academia.


Silence of the Geoscience Research Institute
The fundamental question of this thread, if I get it correctly, is in regards to the size of the bang we get for our GRI buck. Let’s be charitable: a million $ divided between the afforementioned staff, possibly some ancilliary help, plus facility costs and there isn’t a whole lot of cash to do anything spectacular. Let’s campaign for 2 million $, and leadership that knows something about marketing and promotion. Scientists can be quite stuffy and oh so conservative! Get in someone with imagination, marketing skill and hair on fire zeal. How about training some terrific Creation Evangelists? Lets get on with it!