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With a membership of over 13 million world wide it is very important for the Seventh-day Adventist Church to have a sound working structure. At present this consists of four layers:

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According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), bottled water is a food product, not drinking water. Thus, bottled water products are subject to FDA regulation, not EPA regulation as are our public water supplies. In addition, some states have additional requirements that bottled water products must meet in order to be bottled or sold in that state.
Did you know that there are at least a dozen different types of bottled water available?

Bottled water products are normally categorized according to the source of the water and the method(s) used by the bottler to treat it. Bottled water products are generally required to undergo disinfection. Bottlers who obtain water from a source which has not previously been disinfected, such as a spring or well, will usually use ozone or ultraviolet technologies to disinfect the water, as these processes do not normally leave a residual taste or odor in the water, like chlorine does. Bottled water companies can also purchase their source water from an approved potable water source, such as a municipal water supply.

Some bottling companies choose to further treat their bottled water products, using treatment processes such as filtration, reverse osmosis, or distillation. Although federal laws do not require the bottler to list any naturally occurring compounds on the product label, such as sulfates, sodium, or radon, if a bottler chooses to add any ingredients to the water, such as minerals, fluoride, or flavorings, this must be stated on the label. Any naturally occurring or added ingredients cannot exceed the maximum levels permitted by the applicable FDA or state regulations.

The FDA has established "Standards of Identity" for bottled water products sold in the U.S. Some of the more common types of bottled water are listed below:

Artesian Water
This is water that originates from a confined aquifer that has been tapped and in which the water level stands at some height above the top of the aquifer.

Fluoridated
This type of water contains fluoride added within the limitations established in the FDA Code of Federal Regulations. This category includes water classified as "For Infants" or "Nursery."

Ground Water
This type of water is from an underground source that is under a pressure equal to or greater than atmospheric pressure.

Mineral Water
Mineral water contains at least 250 parts per million total dissolved solids (TDS). It comes from a source tapped at one or more bore holes or spring, and originates from a geologically and physically protected underground water source. No minerals may be added to this water.

Purified Water
This type of water has been produced by distillation, deionization, reverse osmosis, or other suitable processes. Purified water may also be referred to as "demineralized water." It meets the definition of "purified water" in the United States Pharmacopoeia.

Sparkling Water
Sparkling water contains the same amount of carbon dioxide that it had at emergence from the source. The carbon dioxide may be removed and replenished after treatment.

Spring Water
This type of water comes from an underground formation from which water flows naturally to the Earth's surface.

Sterile Water
This type of water meets the requirements under "sterility tests" in the United States Pharmacopoeia.

Well Water
Well water is taken from a hole tapping, etc. This hole may be bored, drilled, or otherwise constructed in the ground.
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There was a large group of people. On one side of the group stood a man, Jesus. On the other side of the group stood Satan. Separating them, running through the group, was a fence.

The scene set, both Jesus and Satan began calling to the people in the group and, one by one - each having made up his or her own mind - each went to either Jesus or Satan.

This kept going. Soon enough, Jesus had gathered around him a group of people from the larger crowd, as did Satan.

But one man joined neither group. He climbed the fence that was there and sat on it. Then Jesus and his people left and disappeared. So too did Satan and his people. And the man on the fence sat alone.

As this man sat, Satan came back, looking for something which he appeared to have lost. The man said, "Have you lost something?" Satan looked straight at him and replied, "No, there you are. Come with me."

"But", said the man, "I sat on the fence. I chose neither you nor him."

"That's okay," said Satan. "I own the fence."
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