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Western Religions: Seventh-Day Adventist, Part 1
The Seventh-Day Adventist church claims a membership of approximately 21 million world-wide. The numbers are said to total about 1.2 million in the U.S.A. and Canada (Who Are Seventh-Day Adventists?, nadadventist.org). History 1. The Great Second Advent Awakening In the … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologetics, History, Seventh Day Adventists, World Religions
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Eastern Religions: Zoroastrianism and Bahaism
These two religions are from Persia (Iran). One is ancient. One is of more recent origin. Zoroastrianism There are fewer than 200,000 followers of this religion in the world. Most are in India, Pakistan, and Iran (Top Countries of the … Continue reading →
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