What are the differences between Seventh-day Adventists and Assembly of God?

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The Seventh-day Adventists celebrate their Sabbath on Saturday. Another answer: There are several differences, but because both are more or less mainstream evangelical denominations, they are fairly similar. Some differences are: 1) that Southern Baptists believe that you go to heaven or hell at the moment of death, while Adventists believe in soul sleep (that you are "asleep" until the Second Coming: your body stays in the ground and you cease to exist until Jesus creates you anew when he comes back); 2) Adventists believe in an investigative judgment which started in 1844, where God is looking over the records of everyone's life, deciding who is saved and who is not, which Southern Baptists do not believe in; 3) Seventh-day Adventists go to church on Saturday, their Sabbath, because they believe that the day of worship set apart at creation and mentioned in the Ten Commandments was never changed (even Jesus kept the Sabbath!), while Southern Baptists go to church on Sunday in celebration of Jesus' resurrection, as many other denominations do.

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