Some items of Seventh Day Adventism:
Human nature (fundamental beliefs 7, 26)Humans are an indivisible unity of body, mind, and spirit. They do not possess an immortal soul and there is no consciousness after death (commonly referred to as “soul sleep”).
Conditional immortality (fundamental belief 27)The wicked will not suffer eternal torment in hell, but instead will be permanently destroyed.
There are some very cultish aspects.
Dang. I don’t disagree with those tenets.
Does it mean I’m a Seventh Day Atheist?
In addition to the "cultish" belief in soul sleep lets look at the other controversial beliefs of Seventh Day Adventists:
Baptism requires repentance and a confession of faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. It symbolizes forgiveness of sins and reception of the Holy Spirit.
Adventists see Scripture as divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit, the "infallible revelation" of God's will. The Bible contains the knowledge necessary for salvation.
Unlike most other Christian denominations, Adventists hold that the dead do not go directly to heaven or hell but enter a period of "soul sleep," in which they are unconscious until their resurrection and final judgment.
The eternal Son of God, Jesus Christ became man and was sacrificed on the cross in payment for sin, was raised from the dead and ascended into heaven. Those who accept the atoning death of Christ are assured eternal life.
Adventists believe in one God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. While God is beyond human understanding, He has revealed Himself through Scripture and His Son, Jesus Christ.
If you would like to learn more about Seventh Day Adventists you could try this link.
http://christianity.about.com/od/seventhdayadventist/a/7thdayadventistbeliefs.htm
There is nothing cultish about beliefs that are derived from Scripture.