Institutions, you mean?
I've long said any religious denomination usually goes one of three ways: (1) they become so ossified and hidebound w/human tradition (think Catholicism) that they resist any effort at reform (
Protestant Reformation anyone?), (2) they become so weak and willing to bend to societal norms that they eventually schism (
Anglicans and the recent UMC-GMC schism come to mind here) or (3) they figure out a way to remain true to their faith and founding credo w/out losing sight of the world around them, adapting to the circumstances as needed while continuing to carry out the Great Commission.
Adventists, by and large, fall in the third category; we know this because the largest block of new Adventist members come from (a) Africa and (b) so-called "veiled countries" (
veiled is SDA-speak for countries where open practice of Christianity is either illegal/discouraged).
Now, Dr. Vine makes some really good points above, especially w/regards to selective enforcement of Church rules. Case in point would be the long-running decisions in both the Pacific Union and North Pacific Union Conferences to officially ordain woman into pastoral positions. The thing is, back in 2015 at the 2015 GC Conference, the SDA church re-iterated its position that only males could serve in pastoral positions (
all other church positions were open to both males and females, however).
Here's the funny part, Frank: these two conferences, particularly the North Pacific Union, are only now getting around to asking the General Conference for permission to do this, never mind the fact that they've doing this in contravention of Church doctrine/rules for the better part of three decades. Ironically, this issue actually almost got settled in favor of woman's ordination but were "convinced" by African and Eastern European Adventists to leave the issue as it was.
Here's more info on the NPUC's request and the current state of affairs....
atoday.org