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Seventh-day Adventists do not celebrate Good Friday primarily because they emphasize a biblical understanding of the Sabbath and the significance of the resurrection rather than specific traditions. They believe that every day can be a day of worship and reflection on Christ's sacrifice. Additionally, they focus on the Sabbath, which falls on Saturday, as a day dedicated to rest and spiritual renewal, aligning with their interpretation of the Fourth Commandment. Consequently, they may choose to observe the events of Christ's death and resurrection in a way that aligns with their beliefs throughout the year rather than on specific days.

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