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Christians, because they are fake and full of bs
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False Catholic Church? Haven't heard about that, didn't know there was one as the Catholic Church is undivided. However Islam was created from a mixture of Jewish, Catholic and pagan doctrine's. Parts of it are similar to the Catholic Church See the link below:
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The friars were Catholic, and so were the missions they founded. But there were a number of different kinds of Christian denominations that sent missionaries to the "new world." Back then, Christians believed the Native Americans (or Indians) were practicing a false religion and that they needed to be converted to Christianity. Catholic and Protestant missionaries were very active in preaching to the natives and either persuading them or forcing them to become Christians.
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False. The Byzantine Empire was Orthodox, and was never part of the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, it is not true, the Catholic Church was formed from the side of Christ, as he hung dead on the cross at Calvary, when his side was pierced by the sword and blood and water flowed out; just as Eve was formed from a rib of Adam, so was the Church formed from Christ's body and was made His Mystical Body, and His Bride. The false notion that this Catholic Church was formed in the fourth century, after Constantine made it the official religion of the Roman empire is a malicious bit of false history made up by various groups in the last couple centuries in order to further an argument that the Church that Christ founded is actually an invisible union of all baptised believers and NOT the Catholic Church. This is a bit of fantasy that has no basis in reality. Catholic AnswerNo. It is first and only Church after the ministry, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In early Christianity, the sole Christian Church was the Catholic Church (Universal Church) consisting of the Christians of the East and the West with the Patriarch of Constantinople as supreme head of the Eastern Christians and the Bishop of Rome (Pope) as supreme head of Western Christians. History can attest that the Bishop of Rome, which has always been considered the successor of the apostle Peter, was first among equals to all the Bishops of the East and West. Note that Eastern and Western Christians have slightly different external practices but with the same seven (7) sacraments and basic beliefs up to the present time. In 1054, the Eastern Christians and Western Christians split, the Eastern Church calling itself "ORTHODOX CHURCH/ES" while the Western Church retained calling itself the "CATHOLIC CHURCH." The term "ROMAN CATHOLIC" was actually a term given by Protestants, especially Anglicans, in the early stages of Protestantism in the 1500s to Christians, Churches or Christian communities loyal to Rome. Many early Protestants think they were still Catholics though not "Roman," and to differentiate themselves called those loyal to Rome "Roman Catholics" and the ancient Catholic Church, "Roman Catholic Church." Later on Catholic Christians use the term "Roman Catholic" without knowing the historical background of the derogatory term. Today, there is a movement to drop the word "Roman" among Catholic Christians, returning to the earlier use. Thus, for instance, the current published Catholic catechism is not titled "Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church" but simply "CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.'
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