Katie1723:
Since they celebrate the Sabbath Saturday and say it is solely the Lord’s Day, they do nothing that is secular. I asked my partner, who is SDA to stop on the way home from his church so I could get a cup of coffee. He said he couldn’t as this was a secular activity. HE wouldn’t be buying, I would. Needless to say, we didn’t stop. I didn’t make a bigh deal out of it, but it made me wonder, do SDA’s do absolutely NOTHING secular on Saturday? He won’t even watch secular TV.
Thanks,
~ Kathy ~
Kathy,
Generally SDA’s are encouraged or even told to leave all secular, non-mandatory work and activities for the other 6 days of the week. Watching TV, secular Radio, sports events, movies, malls, buying gas, cooking food, etc…etc… are some examples of what many if not most SDA’s refrain from doing on Saturday.
The idea is that the day is to be Holy and very different than the other 6 days each week, therefore they should abstain from doing the things on Saturday that are done the other six days per week. In addition, SDA’s are supposed to refrain from coffee… therefore you had a double whammie against you… LOL
The SDA church manual explains it like this:
"The Sabbath hours belong to God, and are to be used for Him alone.
Our own pleasure, our own words, our own business, our own thoughts, should find no place in the observance of the Lord’s day (Isa. 58:13). Let us gather round the family circle at sunset and welcome the holy Sabbath with prayer and song, and let us close the day with prayer and expressions of gratitude for His wondrous love. The Sabbath is a special day for worship in the home and in the church, a day of joy to ourselves and our children, a day in which to learn more of God through the Bible and the great lesson
Page 164
book of nature. It is a time to visit the sick and to work for the salvation of souls. The ordinary affairs of the six working days should be laid aside. No unnecessary work should be performed.
Secular reading or secular broadcasts should not occupy our time on God’s holy day."
adventist.org/beliefs/church_manual/chapter13.html#163
Hope this helps.
Brandon