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Are Seventh-day Adventists a cult?

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Are Seventh-day Adventists a cult?

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There are a few distinctive beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, but most of their beliefs are shared by at least one other mainstream evangelical church. For example, Adventists go to church on Sabbath, the seventh day of the week, because they believe that that is the correct day of worship, set apart during creation week and mentioned as part of the law of God in the Ten Commandments, which were never changed. But this belief is shared by the Seventh-Day Baptists, among a few other groups. In spite of the fact that the Seventh-day Adventist Church is similar to many other churches, and the fact that it does not do things that cults often do (such as cut off contact with the family of a person who joins it), it is still sometimes labeled as a cult. One really only has to learn a little bit about Adventists to realize that they are not a cult. There have even been one or two famous studies of this question which came to the conclusion that Adventists are definitely not a cult,

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