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There is one thing that I cannot ignore when it comes to Adventist theology. It's all about self. It's all about "teaching" others Adventist doctrine and getting them to join the church. It seems that the majority of Adventist "converts" were already Christians in the first place.
Adventism has a mindset of looking inward rather than outward. Even when they give Bible studies to people they are looking inward to draw these people into their particular denominational beliefs. One can see this mindset even more in their evangelistic meetings. It seems almost all of Adventist evangelism revolves around sharing their doctrines with others, not teaching others the basics of Christianity. It seems like Adventists are more interested in stealing sheep so to say.
You see very little interdenominational work between Adventism and other Protestant denom. Adventists have their evangelism, the other protestants have theirs.
One must ask themselves, why? Why is Adventism so focused on self during its evangelism? The most obvious answer is that they equate the Three angles message with Adventist doctrine and consider it to the be gospel. Much like Mormons and JW, they view their own message in the same importance as the Gospel message. By doing this they look inward rather than outward and their evangelism becomes more focused on the church and less on leading people to Jesus.
Adventism has a mindset of looking inward rather than outward. Even when they give Bible studies to people they are looking inward to draw these people into their particular denominational beliefs. One can see this mindset even more in their evangelistic meetings. It seems almost all of Adventist evangelism revolves around sharing their doctrines with others, not teaching others the basics of Christianity. It seems like Adventists are more interested in stealing sheep so to say.
You see very little interdenominational work between Adventism and other Protestant denom. Adventists have their evangelism, the other protestants have theirs.
One must ask themselves, why? Why is Adventism so focused on self during its evangelism? The most obvious answer is that they equate the Three angles message with Adventist doctrine and consider it to the be gospel. Much like Mormons and JW, they view their own message in the same importance as the Gospel message. By doing this they look inward rather than outward and their evangelism becomes more focused on the church and less on leading people to Jesus.