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===Seventh-day Adventist=== {{Main|Seventh-day Adventist eschatology#Armageddon}} [[File:Armageddon flowchart.png|thumb|[[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Adventist]] understanding of Revelation 13β22]] The teachings of the [[Seventh-day Adventist Church]] state that the terms "Armageddon", "Day of the Lord" and "The Second Coming of Christ" all describe the same event.<ref>"Seventh-day Adventists believe" 1988 by the Ministerial Association General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists</ref>{{verify source|reason=A conference by itself is not a [[WP:V|verifiable]] source. Are we actually citing conference proceedings here, or something else?|date=June 2022}} Seventh-day Adventists further teach that the current religious movements taking place in the world are setting the stage for Armageddon, and they are concerned by an anticipated unity between [[Spiritualism (beliefs)|spiritualism]], American [[Protestantism]] and [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]]. A further teaching in [[Seventh-day Adventist theology]] is that the events of Armageddon will leave the earth desolate for the duration of the [[premillennialism|millennium]].<ref>''Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology'' 2000 Review and Herald Publishing Association and the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists</ref>{{full citation needed|date=June 2022}} They teach that the righteous will be taken to heaven while the rest of humanity will be destroyed, leaving Satan with no one to tempt and effectively "bound".<ref>{{bibleverse||Revelation|20:2|NKJV}}</ref> The final re-creation of a "new heaven and a new earth";<ref>{{bibleverse||Revelation|21:1|NKJV}}</ref> then follows the millennium.
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