Whereas belief in a literal, six-day creation is indissolubly linked with
the authority of Scripture, and;
Whereas such belief interlocks with other doctrines of Scripture, including
the Sabbath and the Atonement, and;
Whereas Seventh-day Adventists understand our mission, as specified in Revelation
14:6, 7, to include a call to the world to worship God as Creator,
We, the members of the General Conference Executive Committee at the 2004
Annual Council, state the following as our response to the document, An Affirmation
of Creation, submitted by the International Faith & Science Conferences:
- We strongly endorse the document’s affirmation of our historic,
biblical position of belief in a literal, recent, six-day Creation.
- We urge that the document, accompanied by this response, be disseminated
widely throughout the world Seventh-day Adventist Church, using all
available communication channels and in the major languages of world membership.
- We reaffirm the Seventh-day Adventist understanding of the historicity
of Genesis 1-11: that the seven days of the Creation account were literal
24-hour days forming a week identical in time to what we now experience
as a week; and that the Flood was global in nature.
- We call on all boards and educators at Seventh-day Adventist institutions
at all levels to continue upholding and advocating the church’s position
on origins. We, along with Seventh-day Adventist parents, expect
students to receive a thorough, balanced, and scientifically rigorous exposure
to and affirmation of our historic belief in a literal, recent six-day
creation, even as they are educated to understand and assess competing
philosophies of origins that dominate scientific discussion in the contemporary
world.
- We urge church leaders throughout the world to seek ways to educate
members, especially young people attending non-Seventh-day Adventist
schools, in the issues involved in the doctrine of creation.
- We call on all members of the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist family
to proclaim and teach the church’s understanding of the biblical doctrine
of Creation, living in its light, rejoicing in our status as sons and daughters
of God, and praising our Lord Jesus Christ—our Creator and Redeemer.
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As a response to the “An Affirmation of Creation—Report”,
this document was accepted and voted by the General Conference of Seventh-day
Adventist Church Executive Committee at the Annual Council in Silver Spring,
Maryland, October 13, 2004.
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