Seventh Day Adventism

Seventh-day Adventism is a Protestant Christian denomination that observes the Sabbath on Saturday, the seventh day of the week, in accordance with the Fourth Commandment. Adherents believe in the imminent second coming of Jesus Christ, place a strong emphasis on health and wellness, and follow a strict dietary code that prohibits the consumption of unclean meats. They also believe in the importance of evangelism and spreading the message of salvation to all people. The denomination was founded in the 19th century in the United States and has since grown into a worldwide church with millions of members.




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