I don't want to get too side-tracked from the subject matter of the thread, but I wanted to briefly respond.
Our logo has the cross in it. This is the official description of the use of the cross in the logo.
"Central to that biblical message is the cross, which is also a central feature of the logo."
"The symbol of the cross, representing the gospel of salvation, is positioned in the center of the design to emphasize Christ’s sacrifice, which is the central theme of the Adventist faith."
Many of our churches have crosses in various places—on podiums and in the architecture. It's not a center-piece for our churches. The cross is found prominently in the Bible message, which is the reason why we don't feel the need to display crosses. If you make the cross visible through teaching the scripture, it's ever-present in the hearts and minds of the congregation without the need for actual physical representations.
I frequent Reddit where, on any given day, you'll find countless threads on subjects like abortion and homosexuality. I and many other SDA engage these subjects, but the echo chamber of societal "norms" drowns out and down-votes most of our posts. This is expected, of course. You have to pick and choose your battles wisely. CF has a lot of forums. I have yet to fully explore them, because I spread my time over many forums.
For me, denomination is beside the point. It's whether a doctrine or belief is based in scripture or not. What does scripture say? In this very thread, you'll find a lot of argument, but little scriptural quotation to back it up. This is third-party belief. It's how false doctrine becomes so-called truth.
I don't engage in endless debate. I look for opportunities to witness to others and I post where I feel I can make a difference. Arguing endlessly in a thread is pointless unless there's new light to give on scripture. Our job is to plant seeds and let them fall on the ground they find, not drill them into rock.
There are some great divides between SDA and Roman Catholic denominations, but at the end of the day we're all Christians and there is only one truth. If a doctrinal subject comes up, I'll point out scripture. That's not me attacking your denomination (or any other), that's God's word speaking truth.
At any rate, back to the thread subject.