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Seventh-Day Adventism Examined

A Concise Summary of Adventism’s Unbiblical Doctrines

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By: Mark Swarbrick
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church is notable for its observance of Saturday as the old Jewish Sabbath, but its identity extends beyond this practice. Adherents hold the writings of their prophetess, Ellen G. White, as divinely inspired and inerrant, akin to the Bible. These teachings are the cornerstone of various Adventist doctrines, including Sabbatarianism, the Investigative Judgment, Vegetarianism, Soul Sleep, and other unconventional beliefs. Particularly contentious is the notion that salvation is earned through strict adherence to the Old Testament law.

Similar to other cult-like faiths such as Mormonism, many Adventists may not fully grasp the breadth of their denomination's tenets, with some even repudiating their own doctrines. This book meticulously dissects the myriad of false teachings within Adventism, contrasting these interpretations with scriptural truth. A critical read for any Adventist seeking a deeper understanding of the authentic Gospel message of Jesus Christ, this book also equips individuals interested in assisting Adventists by providing factual insights.
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