Ephesians 6:12 emphasizes that believers do not wrestle against flesh and blood but against spiritual powers and principalities. This notion suggests that there may be greater forces behind the movements and ideologies of our time, including secret societies.
From a historical perspective, America's founding is often viewed as a divine providence—an opportunity for people to practice their faith freely and live according to their convictions.
Like many Christian denominations, Seventh-day Adventists hold the Bible as their ultimate authority in matters of faith and practice. However, they place a significant emphasis on the prophetic books of the Bible, particularly the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Some Christian traditions, such as Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, maintain that only a priest or bishop can perform baptisms, regardless of the individual’s gender.
While high priests were typically seen as independent figures, chief priests could be part of the broader council of priests that advised the high priest and assisted in managing the Temple and its operations.