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Do Seventh-Day Adventists have a different Bible?

Do Seventh-Day Adventists have a different Bible?

Though The Clear Word is not officially endorsed by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, it is now being printed by the Review and Herald Publishing Association….

The Clear Word
Language English
Complete Bible published 1994
Authorship Jack Blanco
Translation type 100\% paraphrase rate, Contemporary

Do Seventh-Day Adventists believe in baptism?

History of the baptismal vow in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Adventists practice believers baptism rather than infant baptism. Believers at their baptism pledge or vow to follow Jesus. Prior to the establishment of the Seventh-day Adventist church, Millerite Adventists stated a vow at the time of their baptism.

What is the Seventh-day Adventist denomination?

The Seventh-day Adventist denomination was established in 1860 in America. “Seventh-day” refers to sabbath worship. “Adventist” refers to their belief that God raised them up to announce the coming of the Lord. They have 15 million members worldwide in 61,000 churches, and they are working in 203 countries.

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Do Seventh-day Adventists believe in the law?

Seventh-day Adventists are still trying to keep the law through rigid conduct and adherence to the letter of the Law, and many other “laws” set up by their prophetess. What do the Scriptures show regarding the Law?

Is the Seventh-day Adventist Church losing members?

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is losing members at an alarming rate. Even though the evangelism in our churches is winning people, we lose about 49 of every 100 baptized. This hemorrhaging of our members cannot continue. It is expected to get worse… The statistics concerning people leaving the Seventh-day Adventist Church are alarming. 1

What do Seventh day Adventists believe about Jesus coming back?

Like other Christian denominations, Seventh Day Adventists hold to the belief that Jesus is returning. They believe it will be “visible and worldwide,” according to their doctrine. At that time, the righteous dead will be resurrected and taken to heaven.