Fundamental Principles
We often find it necessary to meet inquiries on this subject,
and sometimes to correct false statements circulated against us, and to
remove erroneous impressions which have obtained with those who have not had
an opportunity to become acquainted with our faith and practice. Our only
object is to meet this necessity. As Seventh-day Adventists we desire simply
that our position shall be understood; and we are the more solicitous for
this because there are many who call themselves Adventists who hold views
with which we can have no sympathy, some of which, we think, are subversive
of the plainest and most important principles set forth in the word of God.
As compared with other Adventists, Seventh-day Adventists differ from one
class in believing in the unconscious state of the dead, and the final
destruction of the unrepentant wicked; from another, in believing in the
perpetuity of the law of God as summarily contained in the ten commandments,
in the operation of the Holy Spirit in the church, and in setting no times
for the advent to occur; from all, in the observance of the seventh day of
the week as the Sabbath of the Lord, and in many applications of the
prophetic scriptures. With these remarks, we ask the attention of the reader
to the following propositions, which aim to be a concise statement of the
more prominent features of our faith.
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