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Teaching Health Principles
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filled the world with chronic invalids. By precept and example make
it plain that the food which God gave Adam in his sinless state is the
best for man’s use as he seeks to regain that sinless state.
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Those who teach the principles of health reform should be intelli-
gent in regard to disease and its causes, understanding that every action
of the human agent should be in perfect harmony with the laws of life.
The light God has given on health reform is for our salvation and the
salvation of the world. Men and women should be informed in regard
to the human habitation, fitted up by our Creator as His dwelling place
and over which He desires us to be faithful stewards. “For ye are the
temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and
walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people.”
2
Corinthians 6:16
.
Hold up the principles of health reform, and let the Lord lead the
honest in heart. Present the principles of temperance in their most
attractive form. Circulate the books that give instruction in regard to
healthful living.—
Testimonies for the Church 7:132-136, 1902
The Influence of Our Health Publications
The people are in sad need of the light shining from the pages of our
health books and journals. God desires to use these books and journals
as mediums through which flashes of light shall arrest the attention
of the people, and cause them to heed the warning of the message of
the third angel. Our health journals are instrumentalities in the field to
do a special work in disseminating the light that the inhabitants of the
world must have in this day of God’s preparation. They wield an untold
influence in the interests of health and temperance and social-purity
reform, and will accomplish great good in presenting these subjects in
a proper manner and in their true light to the people.
Tracts on Health Reform
794. There should be more earnest efforts made to enlighten the
people upon the great subject of health reform. Tracts of four, eight,
twelve, sixteen, and more pages, containing pointed, well-written
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articles on this great question, should be scattered like the leaves of
autumn.—
The Review and Herald, November 4, 1875
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