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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 04:42 AM

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What is Seventh-day Adventism, and what do Seventh-day Adventists believe?

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Seventh-day Adventism is a sect of Christianity that believes, among other things, that worship services should be conducted on the “seventh day” (the Sabbath) instead of on Sunday. There seem to be different "degrees" of Seventh-day Adventism. Some Seventh-day Adventists believe identically to orthodox Christians, other than holding to the Saturday Sabbath. Other Adventists, however, go much further into aberrant doctrine.



Seventh-day Adventism has its roots in Adventism, a 19th-century movement that anticipated the imminent appearance (or advent) of Jesus Christ. The Adventists were also called Millerites because their group was founded by William Miller, a false prophet who predicted Jesus would return in either 1843 or 1844. When Miller’s prediction of Christ’s second coming failed to come to pass, the Millerites disbanded in dismay; this event became known as the “Great Disappointment.” But then a couple of Miller’s followers claimed to have visions to account for the failed prophecy. Instead of coming to earth, Jesus had entered the heavenly temple—thus, Miller was right, after all, they said, except his prophecy had a spiritual fulfillment instead of a physical one. One of the seers who covered for Miller was 17-year-old Ellen G. Harmon, who had her first of 2,000 purported visions in a prayer meeting shortly after Miller’s disgrace. With her vision, Ellen soon became a beacon of hope for disillusioned Millerites. She united Adventist factions and became the spiritual guide for a new religious group.



In 1846, Ellen married James White, an Adventist preacher. Soon they became convinced that Sabbath-keeping was for all Christians. In 1847, Ellen G. White had another vision—this one confirming her new belief that Sabbath-keeping was to be a primary doctrine. The Adventists under Ellen G. White’s influence became Seventh-day Adventists. Ellen G. White’s many visions and writings—she was a prolific writer—greatly shaped the doctrine of Seventh-day Adventism. Today, most Seventh-day Adventists still consider Ellen White to be a prophetess of God, even though many of her prophecies failed to come true. In fact, Seventh-day Adventists consider Revelation 19:10 (“the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy”) to be a reference to Ellen G. White’s writings.



In 1855, the Seventh-day Adventists settled in Battle Creek, Michigan, and in May 1863 the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists was officially incorporated. In the next five decades, Ellen G. White wrote nearly 10,000 pages of prophetic material. Included in the visions was the doctrine of “The Great Controversy,” a cosmic war being waged between Jesus and His angelic army and Satan and his. Other visions dealt with healthy eating habits, which Mrs. White called “the gospel of health” (Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 6, p. 327). Seventh-day Adventism places restrictions on consuming meat, or “flesh food,” as Adventists call it. “Flesh food is injurious to health, and whatever affects the body has a corresponding effect on the mind and the soul” (The Ministry of Healing, Chapter 24: “Flesh as Food,” p. 316). It is no surprise that, after requiring Sabbath-keeping, Adventists began to add other elements of legalism into their creed.



Interestingly, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes was an Adventist creation: John Harvey Kellogg was a Seventh-day Adventist doctor in Battle Creek who wanted to manufacture a “healthy” vegetarian alternative to “unhealthy” breakfasts containing meat. Meanwhile, Mrs. White kept having visions, and she began teaching the unorthodox doctrines of soul sleep and annihilationism (which contradicts Matthew 25:46).



Other problematic doctrines in Seventh-day Adventism include the teaching that Satan is the “scapegoat” and will bear believers’ sins (The Great Controversy, p. 422, 485)—this is the opposite of what the Bible says about who bore our sins (1 Peter 2:24). Seventh-day Adventism also identifies Jesus as Michael the archangel (Jude 1:9, Clear Word Bible, published by Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1994)—a doctrine that denies the true nature of Christ—and teaches that Jesus entered a second phase of His redemptive work on October 22, 1844, as prophesied by Hiram Edson. And, of course, the Adventist promotion of Sabbath-keeping as a primary doctrine goes against the teaching of Scripture on the matter (see Romans 14:5).



Seventh-Day Adventism is a diverse movement, and not all SDA groups hold to all the doctrines mentioned above. But all Seventh-Day Adventists should seriously consider the following: a recognized prophetess in their church was a teacher of aberrant doctrine, and their church has its roots in the failed prophecies of William Miller.



So, should a Christian attend a Seventh-day Adventist church? Due to the penchant of Adventists to accept extra-biblical revelation and the doctrinal issues mentioned above, we would strongly encourage believers to not get involved in Seventh-day Adventism. Yes, a person can be an advocate of Seventh-day Adventism and still be a believer. At the same time, there are enough potential risks to warn us against joining a Seventh-day Adventist church.



































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Pipiripi

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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 06:49 AM

Go and search for yourself through digging deep how the Adventist of 7th day started.



To lurn go and read my sanctuary messages!!



When I finished it, you can tell to others how an Adventist of 7th day of the pioneers has given a lesson that any other churches cannot teach.

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Pipiripi

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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 06:52 AM

You don't not now to be a 7th day Adventist believer. But tried to say that you are one of these persons. Revelation 12:17 and Revelation 14:12.



Can you declared that you belong to this group of people today?

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Pipiripi

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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 06:55 AM

One thing more false teacher!! Seventh Day Adventist Church is not a sect!! She is a Religion.



Go learn the different between sect and religion, or a sect became a religion.

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Moonlight7

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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 08:31 AM

I'm definitely not a seventh day adventists.





This article exposes the False doctrine!

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Teddyhug^

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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 09:59 AM

WOW FOLKS! Check out this CULT teacher of this article OF LIES, a copy and paste of mooncakes! Author taking Scripture OUT OF CONTEXT to the actual subject!!!???



The CULT teacher of this article says - 'the Adventist promotion of Sabbath-keeping as a primary doctrine goes against the teaching of Scripture on the matter (see Romans 14:5).'



Romans 14:5 says this - 'One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.'



Note Pipiripi and dear fellow readers how this CULT article teacher (that does not even have a name!?) attempts to twist the verse into saying its even talking about the SEVENTH DAY SABBATH, MADE ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF CREATION mind you! Paul is a 7th Day Sabbath keeper himself, so why would he be talking about the HOLY and SANCTIFIED 7th Day Sabbath here to supposedly, NOT be kept any longer and MAN decides now over the authority of Father YHWH!!?? Not hardly! LOL! And this FALSE TEACHING CLOWN article 'writer' is TRYING to INSERT in Scripture that Paul is now saying 'One man esteemeth one day above another' as if to say - Hey you over there, you keep SUNday and you over there 'esteemeth' and keep SATURNday??? LMBO! Folks you just cannot make this stuff up on the AGENDA of false teachers like this article IDIOT!!!



The CULT writer of this AGENDA article just lost all credibility in any other statements made and so called 'proofs' here now, when its proven he/she is a FALSE TEACHER in taking Scripture OUT OF CONTEXT! WOWSA!

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LittleDavid

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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 10:01 AM

That’s right Pipiripi, Seven-day Adventism is a religion—a false religion‼️‼️‼️

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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 10:06 AM

The FlatEarthTeddyBug, SuperHero of the FlatEarth series, saw fit to cut short his flight to flat earth’s edge, just to come back and defend just a few of his false doctrines which includes unbiblical sabbath keeping‼️‼️‼️

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LittleDavid

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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 10:07 AM

Moonlight, good work exposing false teachings‼️ Just don’t get bug bit in the process‼️‼️‼️😂😂🤣😇😇

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Teddyhug^

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Posted : 12 Aug, 2022 10:24 AM

littledavid writes - 'false doctrines which includes unbiblical sabbath keeping!'



Where is the verse and witness to >>>claim<<< the HOLY and SANCTIFIED 7th Day Sabbath is now 'unbiblical' and not to be kept??? Prove it tinyinfaithdavid!!!



Isaiah DISAGREES with you, you continual sinner!



66:23 - ' And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, and >>>from one Sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before me<<<, saith the MASTER CREATOR.'



Your a LIAR then littledavid!

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LittleDavid

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Posted : 13 Aug, 2022 05:43 AM

Whenever false doctrine gets exposed, FlatEarthTeddyBugs gets nervous. We need to post more about Seven-day false teachings‼️‼️‼️😂😇🤣🤣





FlatEarthTeddyBug, Isaiah is in the Old Testament and he wrote BEFORE JESUS FULFILLED the Sabbath.



Now, after Jesus rose from the dead, the apostles and early Christians started to meet on Sunday because the Lord rose from the dead.



I know you don’t understand that because you’re being misguided, as always, by your MANY false teachings

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