What are the core beliefs of Seventh-Day Adventists? and what do they believe about the catholic church?

http://www.btinternet.com/~fountain/sda/

see the links on the SDA dialogue with the Roman Catholics. THe first dialogue well states the SDA beliefs on Roman Catholics.

The first question: Seehttp://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1169439742

The core beliefs of Seventh-Day Adventists (SDA) are based on their interpretation of the Bible. They believe in the second coming of Jesus Christ and emphasize the importance of observing the Sabbath on the seventh day of the week (Saturday). They also promote a holistic approach to health and well-being, including vegetarianism, abstinence from tobacco and alcohol, and regular exercise. Additionally, they have a strong emphasis on education and operate a worldwide network of schools and universities.

In regards to the Catholic Church, the beliefs of Seventh-Day Adventists vary. Some Adventists view the Catholic Church as part of Babylon, described in the book of Revelation, which represents confusion and false teachings. They may have theological differences and concerns regarding certain Catholic doctrines and practices. However, it's important to note that not all Adventists share the same views on the Catholic Church, and there are Adventist individuals and groups who have engaged in dialogues and discussions with Catholics to promote understanding and respect between the two faith traditions.

If you would like to explore more detailed information about the core beliefs of Seventh-Day Adventists and their perspective on the Catholic Church, I would recommend visiting the SDA official website or reading articles from scholarly sources that discuss these topics. The links provided in your question can be helpful starting points for further research.