X SDA's: I use to think and act like an Adventist, but now I ...

X SDA's: I use to think and act like an Adventist, but now I ... is a N/A group. Having alot of group type in Facebook: close, open and secret and it is a CLOSED group. They attracted 1,009 members. So people rank it like a Medium group. You can find this group by searching 59718990978 on Google, Bing or Yahoo. 2015-03-29 13:51:25 is the closest date we have information about it.

This is a group for people who are no longer members of the Seventh-day Adventist church. That's the one commonality. There are a few members who are still Seventh-day Adventists, but who respect the purpose of the group and don't try to convert us.

Having left the SDA denomination - in a variety of directions including atheism, paganism and a variety of Christian and other religions - means almost no-one here has much time for the teachings of Ellen G White. Some have more time for the Bible, or parts of it, or for challenging it.

Some enjoy alcohol, caffeine, heavy metal, robust fucken language and all manner of things frowned on by SDAs - and some don't. Our communicative ideal is 'live and let live': by all means challenge someone's ideas, but be civil to them as fellow human beings. Everyone's ideas are up for challenge - bring evidence and argument, not assertions.

Everyone (except spammers and active SDA proselytisers) is welcome, but the group is not to everyone's taste: we'll bear you no ill will if you decide it's not for you and decide to move on. Probably better to resist posting a 'Screw you guys, I'm going home!' signoff message, though.

Enjoy!

The purpose of this group is not to knock the SDA church, but rather to establish a community for those of us who have moved on in our thinking and beliefs.

The group title sentence has been left open on purpose. (And yes, we know about the grammatical issue, but Facebook doesn't allow us to fix it!) It is for you to finish - if you desire - to describe where you are at now in your thinking.

Life is a journey, I'm sure you've heard that before. Being an SDA was a part of that journey, however, for many it was never meant to be the final destination. Where has your journey led you? What have you learned?

If you are a current sda and wantto engage some ex sda people , please
Consider joining "SDA fight club" ,
Public, open and sda / non sda
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1524780407811378/