I'd say the answer is yes, without having a clearly formed opinion as to how it all works. There are, in fact, Seventh-day Adventists who are not recent creationists.
So perhaps a different question might be "How can one be a Seventh-day Adventist and not believe in recent creation?" or "How can one be a Seventh-day Adventist and believe that evolution is true?" These are real questions that real people have, and if they can't talk about them within the Seventh-day Adventist Church, they'll certainly talk about them elsewhere.
Sola scriptura might be a great principle, but we're still left with humans doing the real work of interpreting the Bible. And I definitely mean to suggest that there are ways of reading the creation stories of the Bible other than literally.
For more than one reason, it would be personally inappropriate for me to talk about my evolving views within my local church. That's one of the reasons I'm here. And
there, too.
Guess I'd better brush up on my knot-tying skills.

<ot>And Shane? If it were up to me, I would institute a five-year church-wide moratorium on the jewelry issue--no one gets to talk about it, write about it, keep members out of leadership because of it, otherwise discriminate on the basis of it. But I'm not the GC president yet--and never will be, for at least one obvious reason.</ot>