No they do not.
Yes.
of course NOT
no, Adventists do not believe in Saints.. am sure they were good Christians but we don't believe in praying to anyone but God alone.
I think they celebrate it on the 7th of january.
Because we are Orthodox Christian, We celebrate it on January 7th.
There is a 7th season, and it is out on DVD now.
Ethiopians celebrate Christmas (Jesus Christ's birth) on January 7th, and it is called Ganna.
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.
ussian countries celebrate Christmas on January 7th.
as a Eritrean MOST celebrate Christmas on 7th January and i asked this question so why do i have to answer it :/
Okay, I am making a couple of assumptions here. I am assuming that you are talking about the Christian season of Lent. Lent in the Latin Rite is the English name for Quadragesima, the period of forty days from Ash Wednesday to Holy Thursday afternoon that is a preparation for the Eastern Triduum and Easter. Formerly, it was the period of preparation for the baptism of catechumens and the reconciliation of penitents at the Easter Vigil. It has been this way since very early in the Church, and each day of Lent has had its own Mass since the 7th century. The season of Lent is primarily penitential, this is especially seen in the requirements for fast and abstinence, their substantial observance, of which, binds gravely." (Paenitemini, III, norm II.) Besides fast and abstienence, the whole Lenten season is to be penitential, with stress on prayer, reception of the sacraments, almsgiving, and the practice of charity. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980.
The Apostolics and 7th Day Adventists do believe in one God.