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To my friend who wanted me to elaborate a little more on other Seventh-Day keepers What are the differences between Seventh-day Adventist and non-denomination Christians? Answer Several things First of all, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is a denomination. Non-denominational Christians accept basic Christian beliefs like God, the death of Christ on the cross for our sins, etc., but do not belong to any particular denomination. Second, Seventh-day Adventists have several distinctive beliefs, but other than that, they are pretty standard evangelical Protestants. We believe in the seventh-day Sabbath. We believe that when you die, you are dead until the second coming, not in heaven. These are a couple of the main differences. You can search Seventh-Day Baptist, Seventh Day Baptists are evangelical Baptists who hold to keeping the seventh day Sabbath of the Bible as sacred time. From our first church in America, founded in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1671, until today, Seventh Day Baptists have been a Christ-centered, Bible believing people with traditional family values. With churches in North America and in over twenty countries, you may find a church home among our family-oriented people.
Posted on: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 02:41:23 +0000

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