
A recent article from Adventist Today asks, “Can Adventists Be Freemasons?“, and sadly, the retired pastor who wrote it won’t give the only biblical answer: No.
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Thanksgiving in the Bible is far more than a holiday theme, it is a way of life, a way of thinking, and a way of worship that brings us closer to God. From Genesis to Revelation, God tells His children to remember how good He is and thank Him.
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Pope Leo XIV spoke at the U.N. COP30 climate summit recently, lamenting that God’s creation is crying out in floods, droughts, storms and relentless heat,” and called for stronger political will to combat climate change. While his message may sound compassionate, but a deeper, biblical truth express a very different reality.
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The Vatican’s recent move to discourage the Marian title “Co-Redemptrix” has stirred fresh debate among Catholics worldwide. But Rome cannot hide their Marian devotion because there are many historical voices that highlight Mary’s role to salvation in their dogma.
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On October 10, 2025 news report reveal that the Vatican has granted a dedicated prayer room for Muslim scholars in the Pope’s Library. Officials said it was a gesture of “hospitality,” yet the symbolism runs deep. It openly shows confusion and accommodates worship to another god within its own walls.
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In recent weeks, the Philippines has been shaken—literally—by a series of powerful earthquakes. A wake-up call from Heaven!
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Recently, a viral prophecy claimed that the rapture would occur on September 23 or 24, 2025. Many awaited and believed a self-proclaimed messenger who claimed Jesus would return and take His church to heaven. Some quit jobs, sell possessions, and abandon responsibilities. But as the sun rose on September 25, disappointment settled in. The rapture didn’t happen.
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Pope Leo’s recent meeting with Orthodox and Catholic pilgrims, pledging to “pursue the path of unity and fraternal charity,” and claiming that their visit was one of the “abundant fruits of the ecumenical movement,” may seem like a step toward Christian reconciliation—but it’s a deceptive one.
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According to news reports, Pope Leo XIV officially declared a 2007 event in Rhode Island a miracle—a baby near death was healed after prayers to a long-dead 19th-century Spanish priest, Salvador Valera Parra, to advance him for sainthood and boast the Catholic church’s intercessory power.
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