It was my views on hell if I recall correctly that they said seemed aligned with Adventist beliefs, and talking to a few Adventists, I think that was correct. I am not saying I believe all their beliefs, as I do not even know all their beliefs, but I can see a few I agree with already. I will say that I think they get a bad rep for the whole following the law thing. I mean, nothing that was practiced in the law then that can be practiced still now are bad things at all it doesn't seem.
You had previously showed concern over Ellen White's status as a prophet in the SDA church, but you never commented on the relationship she alleged between the law ordained in the first covenant with Adventism's model of salvation. I posted this before:
Ellen White is codified as Adventism's authority in their Fundamental Belief #18 (of 28 beliefs published by the church at this time). Here are some statement from Ellen White to give you a sense of Adventism's soteriology. Redemption remains a foreign concept to Adventism, and dismisses the purpose Jesus was incarnate, "
to redeem those who were under the law" (Galatians 4:5):
It means eternal salvation to keep the Sabbath holy unto the Lord. God says: "Them that honor Me I will honor." 1 Samuel 2:30. {6T 356.4}
But if we turn aside from the fourth commandment, so positively given by God, to adopt the inventions of Satan, voiced and acted by men under his control, we cannot be saved. We cannot with safety receive his traditions and subtleties as truth. {RH, July 6, 1897 par. 4}
No one who disregards the fourth commandment, after becoming enlightened in regard to the claims of the Sabbath, can be held guiltless in the sight of God. {RH, July 6, 1897 par. 14}
All will be judged according to the light that has shone upon them. If they have light upon the Sabbath, they cannot be saved in rejecting that light.{HS 234.3}
As persons become convinced from the Scriptures that the claims of the fourth commandment are still binding, the question is often raised, Is it necessary in order to secure salvation that we keep the Sabbath? This is a question of grave importance. If the light has shone from the word of God, if the message has been presented to men, as it was to Pharaoh, and they refuse to heed that message, if they reject the light, they refuse to obey God, and cannot be saved in their disobedience. {RH, January 5, 1886 par. 2}
God requires of all His subjects obedience, entire obedience to all His commandments. He demands now as ever perfect righteousness as the only title to heaven. Christ is our hope and our refuge. His righteousness is imputed only to the obedient! (Review & Herald, Sept. 21, 1886)
"Christ does not lessen the claims of the law. In unmistakable language He presents obedience to it as the condition of eternal lifethe same condition that was required of Adam before his Fall. The Lord expects no less of the soul now than He expected of man in Paradise, perfect obedience, unblemished righteousness. The requirement under the covenant of grace is just as broad as the requirement made in Edenharmony with Gods law, which is holy, just, and good." (Christs Object Lessons, p. 391)
He told them that he had been pleading with his Father, and had offered to give his life a ransom, and take the sentence of death upon himself, that through him man might find pardon; that through the merits of his blood, and obedience to the law of God, they could have the favor of God, and be brought into the beautiful garden, and eat of the fruit of the tree of life. (1SP 45.1)
Your only safety is in coming to Christ, and ceasing from sin this very moment. The sweet voice of mercy is sounding in your ears today, but who can tell if it will sound tomorrow?" (Signs of the Times, Aug. 29, 1892).
Only by perfect obedience to the requirements of God's holy law can man be justified. (Manuscript Releases, vol. 8, pp. 98-99)
"Not one of us will ever receive the seal of God while our characters have one spot or stain upon them. It is left with us to remedy the defects in our characters, to cleanse the soul temple of every defilement" (Testimonies, Vol. 5, p. 214).
While God can be just, and yet justify the sinner through the merits of Christ, no man can cover his soul with the garments of Christ's righteousness while practicing known sins, or neglecting known duties (1 Selected Messages, p. 366).
"To every one who surrenders fully to God is given the privilege of living without sin, in obedience to the law of heaven." "God requires of us perfect obedience. We are to purify ourselves, even as he is pure. By keeping his commandments, we are to reveal our love for the Supreme Ruler of the universe." (Review and Herald, September 27, 1906).
"The righteousness of God is absolute. This righteousness characterizes all His works, all His laws. As He is, so must His people be." (1 Selected Messages, p. 198)
Compliance to the law God redeemed us from is the basis of Adventism's claim to eternal life: you need to stop sinning and keep the law God redeemed us from. That is a stark contrast to Galatians 4:30, telling us to cast off the bondwoman defined as the covenant from Mount Sinai (4:24), which was the ten commandments, "
for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman". Those remaining unredeemed from the covenant from Mount Sinai don't have a valid claim to eternal life.