Do Adventists dislike Catholic people?
Adventists seek to be fair in dealing with others and stress the conviction that many Roman Catholics are brothers and sisters in Christ.
Seventh-day Adventists regard all people as equal in the sight of God. We reject bigotry against any person, regardless of race, nationality, or religious creed. We also acknowledge that sincere Christians exist in other denominations, including Roman Catholicism, and we cooperate with all agencies and bodies that seek to relieve human suffering and to uplift Christ before the world.
Seventh-day Adventists take a positive approach to other faiths. Our primary task is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in the context of Christ's soon return, not to point out flaws in other denominations.
The worldwide Seventh-day Adventist Church has released a statement on how Adventists view Roman Catholicism.Click a link below to view a misconception -
- Do Adventists give and accept blood?
- Do Adventists meet on Saturday just to be different?
- Do Adventists promote alternative health remedies and diets above conventional medical treatments?
- Do Adventists believe they need to do good works to go to heaven?
- Do Adventists believe Ellen G. White and her writings to be as important as God and the Bible?
- Do people have to be vegetarians to be Adventists?
- Do Adventists believe that only 144,000 people will go to heaven and that they will only be Seventh-day Adventists?
- Do Adventists consider themselves to be the only true, remnant church?
- Do Adventists belong to a cult?
- Do Adventists believe in a pre-determined date for the second coming of Jesus Christ?
- Do Adventists dislike Catholic people?
- Do Adventists have their own edition of the Bible called the Clear Word?
- Do Adventists believe in the same things as Jehovah's Witnesses?
- Do Adventists think that the media persecuted the church during the Lindy Chamberlain incident?