I grew up as a Seventh-Day Adventist, one of the Christian denomenations regularly deemed a 'cult', and I always understood 'cult' to meen a group that venerated a person or thing rather than God. I know that's a fairly Christian-looking-at-non-Christians viewpoint, but if that is the difference then Christianity by definition is a cult. Christians venerate Christ. He was a dude. So they're a cult. Protestants refered to Catholics as 'The Cult of the Virgin' during the reformation. And Adventism was dubbed a cult because the founder (Ellen White) believed she was a prophet of God, and she is sometimes venerated, although she's not supposed to be doctrinally. Because of the high stock Adventists put in her writing (most believe she is infallible) Adventism was written off as a cult for many many years.
in 1844 Uriah Smith (early Adventist) interpretted the prophocies in Danial 7 and Revalation 12 to point to October xx, 1844 as the date for the coming of Christ, and just like the afformentioned cult, Ol' JC was a no-show. He should really pay attention when we tell him to come so we don't end up loooking so stupid!![]()


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