Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church
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The Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church is a Christian movement that was formed by a small group that broke off of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1988 and officially became a Church in 1991. The original group separated from the Seventh-day Adventist Church after several trademark cases in which the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists had been prosecuting and shutting down independent religious ministries for using the name "Seventh-day Adventist."
The group holds to the traditional Adventist beliefs, such as the seventh day Sabbath, unclean meat, death as a sleep, and the Second Coming of Christ, whom they call Yahshua in the original Hebrew language.
Some of the group's most notable beliefs are victory over sin, a rejection of the Trinity, complete Separation of Church and State, the keeping of New Moons and some of the Jewish Feasts found in the Old Testament, and religious accountability for a church's actions.
While many modern Seventh-day Adventists find this movement's beliefs to be unusual, their doctrines on the Trinity, victory over sin, and religious accountability were practiced and observed by early prominent Adventist leaders.
Currently the only Creation Seventh Day Adventist church in the United States is located in Guys, Tennessee, though there are other Creation Seventh Day Adventists scattered across the globe in countries like Kenya.
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