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Why did the Catholics make changes in the Catholic Bible?

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Roman Catholic AnswerThere have never been any changes to The Bible, the Catholic Church does not believe it has the right to tamper with God's received Word. The only changes that have been made to the Bible are by the protestants who threw out various books of the Bible which did not agree with what they taught and believed, and rewrote what they could not throw out, or in the case of Martin Luther with the Epistle of James, for instance, he just disparaged it.
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