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Short answer: No. Long answer: Seventh-day Adventists as a denomination are against the use of tobacco in all its forms as part of a healthy lifestyle (also including teetotalism and, preferably, vegetarianism), and have long been in the practice of holding stop-smoking seminars. Giving up smoking is considered a requirement for baptism.

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