To the best of my knowledge, the Catholic Church never sought to kill Anabaptists, they certainly condemned them as heretics, but the Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ and is here on earth to save people, not to kill them. To kill someone is a complete loss for the Church, that soul can never be saved.
It has to be said that there is no evidence that the Catholic Church now kills innocent people. Former reasons for the Church's killing of innocent people included their refusal to convert, or in other cases the belief that they were witches.
It was the Roman authorities that killed Jesus, not the Roman Catholic Church.
No, that would be suicide.
The Catholic Church has for years called for a ban on these weapons as they kill and maim so many innocent civilians.
Catholic AnswerElizabeth I of England was a protestant and had no control over the Catholic Church other than trying to kill anyone who practiced Catholicism in England as a traitor.
.Catholic AnswerGreat heavens, no! The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ. As such, it is here on earth to accomplish His Will, which is the salvation of everybody in the world throughout history. Excommunication is a very serious punishment which is reserved for very serious cases in order to bring people to their senses, so that they may be sorry for their sins, and turn back to God. The Church is not around to kill people, that would sort of be defeating the purpose of trying to save them, wouldn't it?
The Catholic Church has never been in the habit of killing scientists.
Yes, but in history class they tell you no because they don't want to hurt its ''grand'' Reputation. Pope Pious X had affiliations with Hitler. Of course the Catholic Church has murdered Jewish people throughout history. why not kill them in world war 2? investigate in depth and you will discover the perversion of the Catholic church. They do not die for their God, they die for the Church itself.
It's quite curious because if you watch the "Bit** Don't Kill My Vibe" video, you can clearly see that all the elements (the church with saints, the people with the coffin, dressed white) point that he is mostly Catholic.
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The Catholic church believes in just wars and has indeed waged holy ones called crusades against many non-Catholics who it despised and considered "infidels". The Roman Catholic Church believes in peace and harmony and will not harm any other Christian or any other religion.