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Why is it said that Seventh Day Adventists are a cult?

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They claimed they had some new light received directly from heaven and people followed them in droves. The four major cults Christian Science, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, and Seventh-day Adventism all were born within a 250 mile radius of each other. read more

Because their prophet, Ellen G. White claims to have a private interpretation of The Bible, via visions from God. Eg. SDA doctrines such as The Investigate Judgement is unique to the SDA church. read more

Seventh-day Adventists compose one-half of 1 percent of the U.S. adult population, and 1.2 million people in the North America belong to the denomination. But around the world there are 18.1 million SDAs, making them a larger global presence than the Southern Baptist Convention (15.5 million), the United Methodist Church (12.8 million), or Mormonism (15.3 million). read more

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