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Karl Adam; [1876-1966] is one of the most reliable “modern-day” theologians, ordained to the priesthood in The Roman Catholic Church. Here is a quote, capping what he says about The Roman Catholic Church:In reading the Early Fathers we see a Church with bishops in authority over priests and deacons. We see a church that baptized infants and believed in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. We see a Church that believed in the primacy of Rome, the intercession of the saints in heaven and the Immaculate Conception of Mary. Thus we are lead to the inescapable conclusion that the early Church was the Catholic Church.
Chapter VI: The Church and Peter
“Upon this rock I will build my Church” (Mt. xvi, 18).
Of course, this all sounds good until you think it through a little more. For one thing; this “messianic consciousness” has been experienced by many people in many denominations, leading to formation of their respective church communities. In Christ; there is unity in diversity.Our Lord’s Gospel of the Kingdom pressed on to the foundation of a visible Church. The more definitely He opposed the ruling religious authority, and the clearer it became that He was dethroning the Law and setting His own word in its place, that the new Kingdom was bound up with His Person and with faith in Him, that it was His Kingdom (cf. Lk. xxii, 29, 30; xxiii, 42; Mt. xiii, 41), and that it was the New Covenant in His Blood, so much the more inevitable was the gradual detachment of His disciples from their previous religious fellowship. “No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment.” And naturally the fellowship which held His disciples together was bound to become all the more intimate and conscious. How often had He not told them: “By this shall all men know that you are my disciples, if you have love one to another.” They shall call one another brethren, they shall be His family (cf. Mt. x, 25), His marriage guests, who cannot be sorrowful so long as the Bridegroom is with them (Mt. ix, 15), who drink together out of the same cup of the New Covenant. And one day they are to be His elect, and at His table and in His Kingdom to eat of the glad messianic feast (Lk. xxii, 29 f.; Mt. xiii, 41) The messianic consciousness of Jesus necessarily led to the formation of a community…
Someone asked me for names of people that Adventists descended from. OK Here are just a few - these ones are in the Bible; but before you critisize; remember, that this is where Roman catholics have descended from too. This is where we all come from. We come from the “By Faith” movement, which Roman Catholics on this thread have critisized Protestants heavily for: (see next post)