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  • Atonement Discussion with ChatGPT

    Atonement Discussion with ChatGPT

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    This blog documents excerpts from a friend’s discussion he had with Open AI’s Chat GPT. It is quite fascinating that this artificial intelligence is able to fairly accurately and concisely describe the differences in the human imposed law, the law-and-order approach, and the design-law Creator approach to understanding sin and salvation.


  • A Response to Eugene Prewitt’s Public Paper

    A Response to Eugene Prewitt’s Public Paper

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    About a decade ago, I became aware of a public paper by Eugene Prewitt criticizing me and what I teach and will now address some of the allegations he made.


  • Overcoming Fear: How Faith Parts the Waters — Part 2

    Overcoming Fear: How Faith Parts the Waters — Part 2

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    In part two, we explore further lessons to help us in our journey toward the heavenly promised land.


  • Overcoming Fear: How Faith Parts the Waters — Part 1

    Overcoming Fear: How Faith Parts the Waters — Part 1

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    One of the lessons we can learn from the Bible’s written record of Exodus is God’s plan to free us from sin personally, individually, and globally—the human species at the second coming of Christ.


  • AMC: What Really Happened at GC 62? Tim Jennings Responds

    AMC: What Really Happened at GC 62? Tim Jennings Responds

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    Pastor James Desvallons interviews Dr. Tim Jennings about the events surrounding Come And Reason Ministries’ outster from the exhibit hall of the 62nd General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (July, 2025), including a summary of teachings that are claimed to be in error.


  • Jonah: An Object Lesson for the Church

    Jonah: An Object Lesson for the Church

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    Has the church been reluctant to stand up and call out the wickedness and abuses of power by the godless? Throughout history, has the church been reluctant to take the true gospel message and gone in a different direction instead? Could Jonah’s fleeing fit the church?


  • Differentiating Narcissism from Asperger’s (Autism) and How to Deal with Both

    Differentiating Narcissism from Asperger’s (Autism) and How to Deal with Both

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    Over the years, I have received many requests for advice from those seeking wisdom and guidance on dealing with a narcissist. But, did you know that Asperger’s (high-level functional autism) has similar traits and behaviors? In this blog, I’ll explore the differences and how you can deal with each one effectively.


  • Dr. Jennings’ Reflections on Events at the 62nd General Conference of SDA and an Appeal to Those Who Shut Down Our Booth

    Dr. Jennings’ Reflections on Events at the 62nd General Conference of SDA and an Appeal to Those Who Shut Down Our Booth

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    The following are my reflections on the events that we, Come and Reason Ministries, experienced at the 62nd General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, which was held in St. Louis, Missouri, from July 3 to 13, 2025.


  • The Seal of God

    The Seal of God

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    What does it mean to be “sealed of God” or “have the seal of God?” Dr. Tim Jennings shares his findings in this week’s blog.


  • Salvation And You: What It Really Means to Be Saved

    Salvation And You: What It Really Means to Be Saved

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    Explore the reality of sin and its devastating effects on humanity — and how God, through Jesus, fixes the problem by bringing real, genuine healing and transformation here and now.


  • E.G. White & Design Law—Answering Listener Questions

    E.G. White & Design Law—Answering Listener Questions

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    This blog answers two questions submitted by listeners.


  • Seven Better Things Than This World Offers – Part 3

    Seven Better Things Than This World Offers – Part 3

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    In Part 3 of this three-part blog, let’s continue with sections 5, 6, and 7 by asking, What made Jesus’ country, resurrection, promises better than the animal sacrifices?


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