The world in which we live is
a gift of love from the Creator God, from "Him who made the heavens,
the earth, the sea, and the springs of water" (Revelation 14:7;
11:17, 18). Within this creation He placed humans, set intentionally
in relationship with Himself, other persons, and the surrounding world.
Therefore, as Seventh-day Adventists, we hold its preservation and nurture
to be intimately related to our service to Him.
God set aside the seventh-day
Sabbath as a memorial and perpetual reminder of His creative act and
establishment of the world. In resting on that day, Seventh-day Adventists
reinforce the special sense of relationship with the Creator and His
creation. Sabbath observance underscores the importance of our integration
with the total environment.
The human decision to disobey
God broke the original order of creation, resulting in a disharmony alien
to His purposes. Thus our air and waters are polluted, forests and wildlife
plundered, and natural resources exploited. Because we recognize humans
as part of God's creation, our concern for the environment extends to
personal health and lifestyle. We advocate a wholesome manner of living
and reject the use of substances such as tobacco, alcohol, and other
drugs that harm the body and consume earth's resources; and we promote
a simple vegetarian diet.
Seventh-day Adventists are committed
to respectful, cooperative relationships among all persons, recognizing
our common origin and realizing our human dignity as a gift from the
Creator. Since human poverty and environmental degradation are interrelated,
we pledge ourselves to improve the quality of life for all people. Our
goal is a sustainable development of resources while meeting human needs.
Genuine progress toward caring
for our natural environment rests upon both personal and cooperative
effort. We accept the challenge to work toward restoring God's overall
design. Moved by faith in God, we commit ourselves to promote the healing
that rises at both personal and environmental levels from integrated
lives dedicated to serve God and humanity.
In this commitment we confirm
our stewardship of God's creation and believe that total restoration
will be complete only when God makes all things new.
This statement was approved
and voted by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Executive
Committee at the Annual Council session in Silver Spring, Maryland,
October 12, 1992.