Seventh-day Adventists believe
that freedom of religion is a basic human right. As Christians, they
are persuaded that the dissemination of religion is not only a right,
but a joyful responsibility based on a divine mandate to witness.
God has called Christians to
evangelism--the proclamation of the good news of salvation in Christ (Matt
28:19, 20). This is central to Christian life and witness. Thus Christianity
is missionary by its very nature.
In affirming global mission
and evangelization, Adventists are motivated by willing obedience to
Christ's commission and by a sincere desire that every human being be
saved and inherit eternal life. They are also motivated by a sense of
urgency in expectation of the imminence of Christ's return. In endeavoring
to fulfill the gospel commission, Seventh-day Adventists are thus witnessing,
preaching, and serving today in more than 200 countries.
In the context of the dissemination
of religion, the issue of "proselytism" has arisen because the term "proselytism" is
defined in a number of ways and increasingly is being given a pejorative
connotation, associated with unethical means of persuasion, including
force. Seventh-day Adventists unequivocally condemn the use of such methods.
They believe that faith and religion are best disseminated when convictions
are manifested and taught with humility and respect, and the witness
of one's life is in harmony with the message announced, evoking a free
and joyous acceptance by those being evangelized.
Evangelistic and missionary
activity needs to respect the dignity of all human beings. Individuals
need to be truthful and transparent when dealing with other religious
groups. Terminology should be used which avoids offending other religious
communities. Statements which are false or ridicule other religions should
not be made.
Conversion is an experience
of the Spirit, and should therefore in no way be connected to offering
and receiving material inducements. While the right to engage in humanitarian
activities must be fully recognized, such action must never be linked
to evangelism in a way that exploits vulnerable people by offering financial
and material incentives to entice them to change religion.
Seventh-day Adventists are
committed to serving their fellow men by preaching the everlasting gospel
to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people (Rev 14:6).
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