Well, no one really knows.
Between 4 and 6 can't really remember the exact number
Henry VIII owned a number of churches, not to mention that he was also buried in one when he died of really bad leg ulcers. But in total he owned about 555 churches.
Before protestants there were was one major christian church. It was just called The Church. Within that church there were 7 different branches (the biggest being Rome) that believed the same just different traditions and language. At the head of each of these branches was a group of bishops. Once or twice a year all the bishops of the different branches discussed religious matters about the church. But Rome was basically the highest of the 7. As time went on the Roman bishops wanted only one leader to lead the whole group that could communicate to God for them. The church closest to Rome was Constantinople. So Constantinople was the first to hear about there change. Constantinople excommunicated the Roman Church and the Roman church excommunicated Constantinople. So then there was just 5 churches. When the remaining 5 churches got word of what went on they brought back in the Constantinople church and they became the Orthodox church. And the Roman church turned into the Catholic church. So basically neither of us were really excommunicated but most people call this the first schism. and the second schism being the protestant. but looking at this subject there are many differant opinions
Yes, if your brain is really damaged
Constantinople wasn't really discovered. It existed for centuries as the city of Byzantium, its name was changed to Constantinople by the Constantine when he moved the capital of the Roman Empire to there. It was renamed Istanbul officially in 1930 during Turkish postal reform laws, but had been called Istanbul for centuries by Turkish speaking people before that.
The writer observes how the churches treat Jehovah's Witnesses in answering that question. A link is provided below.
no, but it can repair really damaged hair
No he really earned alot of money that was were everyone traveled throught.
They really didn't furniture.They had pues which are like extra-long couches
They dont really expire. they get damaged. by water or out side contaminates.
The answer really depends on the churches being compared. There's significantly less difference, for example, between an Anglican church and an Episcopal church than there is between a Pentecostal church and a Wiccan church. A church is basically a gathering of individuals who believe in a particular religion using particular "house rules" for implementing that belief and/or religion.