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There have been a few splits in the denominations of Christianity. Protestantism and Catholicism split in 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his 95 thesis' to a church door. Catholicism and Eastern OrthodoxCatholicism split in 1054 when Pope Leo IX and the Patriarch of Constantinople, Michael Cerularius argued over what language should be used ineulogies, Latin and Greek respectively.

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