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What are the similarities between Seventh-day Adventists and Catholics?

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Currently, trinitarianism, however the majority of the membership of the Seventh-day Adventist church is still Tri-theistic, and the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist church were non-trinitarian, and were actually mono-theistic in contrast with the vast majority of Christian churches.

Trinitarianism: One God Being, multiple personalities

Tri-theism: Three God Beings, one in purpose

Monotheism: One Being, One God, One Personality, there is non other.

Catholicism is trinitarian and claims full responsibility for this extra-biblical doctrine.

Catholicism claims that tradition holds as much or more a part of the church then does the Bible... Seventh Day Adventists claim like many other protestants sola scriptura or the Bible only.

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