LOOK IN The Bible IN THE BOOK OF LEVITICUS- IT IS THE MAIN BOOK IN THE BIBLE THAT CONTAINS LAWS AND RULES
child.. do not see it as RULES!! LAWS!! that must be kept or else you shall be punished.. that is not how it is to been displayed to you as.
God just wants the best for you..
He gives us a list of the right foods to eat so that we wont go sick or die...
and a loving God he is that he does all this for us!
he could have just not warned us of the dangers of what we shouldn't eat just to be lazy and uncaring..
but he chose to care for us just as a LOVING FATHER would :) :)
GOD BLESS YOU <3 :)
Seventh-day Adventists have no moral prohibition against eating lamb, though it is true that many are vegetarians.
Seventh-day Adventists go to church on Saturdays.
Seventh-day Adventists worship on Saturdays, which they observe as the Sabbath day.
Most do; but the Seventh Day Adventists encourage their followers to be vegetarian.
Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists was created in 1878.
Yes, Seventh-day Adventists do believe in blood transfusions. You may be confusing Seventh-day Adventists with Jehovah's Witnesses, who are an entirely separate denomination.
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.
Yes, Seventh-day Adventists can eat cod fish. Cod fish is considered a clean food according to the dietary guidelines outlined in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14, which are often followed by Seventh-day Adventists. Additionally, many Seventh-day Adventists choose to follow a pescatarian diet, which allows for the consumption of fish like cod.
The main beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists are the seventh-day Sabbath and the second advent, or second coming of Christ. There are 28 fundamental beliefs in the Seventh-day Adventist denomination.
Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists was created in 1902.
Thomas Holland has written: 'Seventh-day Adventists' -- subject(s): Seventh-Day Adventists
The Sabbath for Seventh-day Adventists starts at sunset on Friday and ends at sunset on Saturday.