There are 1,450 in the Southern Kazakhstan Conference, 1,719 in the Northern Kazakhstan Conference, making for a total of 3,169 members.
114 athletes competed from Kazakhstan.
42,375
there are probably about more then a million
Given that many Adventists are vegetarians and most advocate a healthy lifestyle, it seems likely.
Seventh-day Adventists have no moral prohibition against eating lamb, though it is true that many are vegetarians.
No, Seventh-day Adventists do not believe that you must be a vegetarian to be saved. Adventists do share a health message which is meant to improve quality of life and to help follow the Biblical idea that the body is the temple of God. This health message includes many recommendations, and one of these is vegetarianism. But there are many Adventists, especially outside the United States, who are not vegetarians.
Whether or not an Adventist uses Caffeine or not is simply a personal choice. However, Adventists are known worldwide as a people that emphasizes the health message, and the original diet that God gave to man. To many Adventists, health is very important. Many dedicated Adventists are vegan, and promote disease prevention and a healthy diet. If you want learn more about diet and Adventists, a popular documentary is "The Adventists." It details the Adventism background, how the church got started, and follows the lives of several patients at a popular Adventist hospital in Loma Linda, California.
Kazakhstan's total area is 1.049 million square miles.
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Seventh day Adventists
there are probably about more then a million
It depends on who you ask and on what topic. Since Seventh-day Adventists share many beliefs with mainstream Protestant Christianity, on those topics, people in other Protestant churches generally do agree with Adventists. However, regarding beliefs unique to Adventism, many people would likely disagree.