Short answer: Some do, some don't.
Long answer: The Seventh-day Adventist Church officially endorses vegetarianism (among other positive lifestyle choices), but it is not a requirement for membership. In the United States, a significant percentage of Adventists are vegetarian (meaning that they would not eat turkey) but outside of the United States, many, if not most, Adventists are not. And while there are some kinds of meat that Adventists officially reject (identified as "unclean meat" in The Bible), turkey is not one of them, so many Adventists have no problem eating turkey.
Seventh-day Adventist theology has nothing against the eating of eggs as long as the eggs come from a clean animal as defined in the Torah in Leviticus 11. However many Adventists are Vegan (not a majority) and do not eat any animal products for health reasons.
Yes they can i am a seventh day adventist and in leviticus it lists all the foods that the Seventh-Day Adventists can eat
Duck is a kosher bird according to the law in the Torah in Leviticus 11, therefore there is no theological prohibition against eating duck within the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
If we are guided by Leviticus and Deuteronimy ,duck is not mentioned as unclean . The jews , say the duck can be eaten and is kosher . So yes.
Yes, we can. But most Seventh-day Adventists are vegetarian because it is one of the health principles.
No, Christians cannot eat duck according to the bible in the book of Deuteronomy. I f you have any more questions...simply read the bible!
Yes!
Yes because, because the hebrew word for swan is Tenshemet which wrong, tenshemet is not swan at all, but it's a white owl. and it's classified as Kosher food for Israelites, kosher is the List of food that is Clean.
No they cannot
There is no prohibition on the wearing of colored nail polish or any other colors for that matter. However, within all Christian denominations there will be some individual churches that stress having a simple appearance more than others.
Adventists don't eat some seafood because it is unclean, according to Leviticus 11. However, if a fish has fins and scales, Adventists can eat it since this is allowed in the Bible. However, since many Adventists are vegetarian they abstain from all seafood besides seaweed. Emerging science has revealed staggering amounts of mercury in fish of all types, strengthening the Adventists' reason to abstain from all flesh food.
Yes some Adventists eat chicken. It is not prohibited, as it is a kosher meat, however a majority of Seventh-day Adventists are vegetarian. If you are considering preparing food for a group of Seventh-day Adventists, it may be better to prepare a vegetarian meal.
Seventh-day Adventists have no moral prohibition against eating lamb, though it is true that many are vegetarians.
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.
Most do; but the Seventh Day Adventists encourage their followers to be vegetarian.
Of course they do, we all eat Turkey on thanksgiving
The iroquois did eat wild turkey
Wolves, coyotes, and bobcats will eat a turkey.
No, because if they eat other turkey for Thanksgiving it would be like you eating other people.
eat a baby turkey eat a baby turkey