Is Seventh-day Adventism a cult?
Whether Seventh-day Adventism is a cult depends on a few complex factors. The least of which being how “exactly” one would label or define a cult (see more on this at this link). In the past, from its (SDA) founding up to the 60’s, the SDA were commonly known and labeled a cult. During 60’s a man by the name of Dr. Martin “re-defined” the Adventist, noting that they (SDA) were mostly or basically orthodox (i.e.- not a cult). He based his analysis on the fact that they “mostly” preach and teach of and about Jesus Christ. He also met with the SDA General Conference at the time and they agreed (by a document called “Questions on Doctrine.”) that they would emphasize grace over the law. Well, here it is today and Dr. Martin has passed away and is in heaven, and are SDA in the same state as they were under Questions on Doctrine? The present news coming out of the SDA (churches, organization, publications, etc.) would definitely seem that they have forsaken not only Questions on Doctrine but