Yes.
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Yes! We believe. Jesus said: "I am the way the truth and the life." But the Important bit is that one needs to follow the way that Jesus has showed.
Seventh-day Adventists (like many Christians) believe that the birth of Jesus occurred during the reign of Caesar Augustus (per the Bible), and that His birth was in the spring (not the winter).
I don't believe that it it limited to vegetarians or those who choose to eat meat.
Yes, they do.
The Bible and that Jesus died on the cross for all our sins WHY?? Because God is the creator of the universe and because we are loved by Jesus PROOF?? History :)
As Seventh-day Adventists tend to be knowledgeable about the Bible and believe they have the Gospel (not to mention traditionally being missionary-minded), the idea of someone else needing to share the Gospel with them might be met with surprise. Seventh-day Adventists believe in the death of Jesus Christ as the sacrifice for sin, by which all may be saved, through faith, not to mention the imminent physical return of Jesus, so which gospel would they be receiving that they don't already believe? In fact, several important doctrines are shared between the Pentecostals and Adventists.
Jesus :)
Adventists believe that Jehovah (an Anglicised version of the Hebrew name Yehowah) is God the Father.
Seventh-day Adventists do not believe in the doctrine of purgatory. They believe in the finality of judgement at the Second Coming of Jesus, where people will either be saved or lost. They also believe in the existence of hell as a place of punishment for the wicked, but it is not eternal conscious torment as in some other Christian denominations.
Yes. The idea of being born again is a biblical concept discussed by Jesus in His conversation with Nicodemus found in John 3. However, Adventists do not believe that when a person is born again that they suddenly stop sinning, nor do they believe that someone who is born again can never be lost.
Because He raised from the dead and ascended into heaven.