Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Medical Consent 2026

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Generally Adventists favor rational, scientific approaches to health care over pseudoscientific ones because laws of the natural world are of divine origin. Adventists accept the concept that there are natural remedies that may be ben- eficial for the treatment of disease, particularly in the home situation.
They also affirm Gods wonderful gift of redemption that provides eternal life for those who believe (John 3:15; 17:3). Thus they support the use of modern medicine to extend human life in this world. However, this power should be used in compassionate ways that reveal Gods grace by minimizing suffering.
(a-1) If the patient does not have a legal guardian, an agent under a medical power of attorney, or a person listed in Subsection (a) who is reasonably available after a reasonably diligent inquiry, another physician who is not involved in the medical treatment of the patient may concur with the treatment.

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