The gospel in Catholicism

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Some Catholics and Seventh-day Adventists are Christians. Individual men, women, and children. People. But Catholicism and 7th Day Adventism (the religions themselves) are not Christian.

A cult is defined as anything which tries to look and sound, and feel like real Christianity, but isn’t genuine real Christianity. It tries to pass itself off as actual Christianity when it’s really different and not legit. It’s like trying to say that a goose is a duck or a swan. It might look the same, and it might walk the same, and it might seem similar but it’s not the same.

Different from actual Biblical Christianisty, Roman catholicism and SeventhDay Adventistism have a different gospel, a different way to be saved, a different opinion about what Jesus Christ did on the cross, and a different idea of what the resurrection and blood of Jesus can do for you. They have a different beliefs about what the universe looks like, Different ideas about heaven and hell, in the afterlife, and a different idea about the relationship between God and people. When it comes down to the personality, nature and disposition of the Roman Catholic, God, or the SDA, God, their versions and ideas of God and his person, personality, and character are very different from what the Bible shows.

A religion or a cult, or a community or an institution or organization (which you could call the church) are in one sense just groups of people doing activities together.

Individual people who previouy were not christian or born again can become born again Christians, even though they are trapped or stuck, or originally found themselves in these communities and club.

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