Counsels on Christian Worldview
Counsel #10 — History Of Adventist Religious Liberty
Picture: Counsel #10 — History Of Adventist Religious Liberty CCW 118.1
Seventh-day Adventists have championed religious liberty since the 1800s.[176] In the 19th century, Adventists opposed Sunday laws and in 1889, formed the National Religious Liberty Association (later the international IRLA). "Liberty" magazine, launched in 1906, remains the oldest on religious freedom in the Americas. The church's Department of Religious Liberty, established in 1901, has advocated for religious rights ever since. Notably, the 1963 Sherbert v. Verner case, involving an Adventist's Sabbath observance, led to a key First Amendment ruling. The International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA), founded in 1999, further promotes religious freedom through international statements. Today, the church maintains an office near the United Nations (UN) and participates in its Human Rights Council.[177] CCW 118.2
“For freedom Christ has set us free.” Galatians 5:1 ESV CCW 118.3
“The doctrine that God has committed to the church the right to control the conscience, and to define and punish heresy, is one of the most deeply rooted of papal errors.” Ellen White in The Great Controversy, p. 292 CCW 118.4
Reflect: What does the A.T. Jones quote reveal about the lengths Adventists were willing to go to defend religious freedom? CCW 118.5