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Yes, around the fourth century of the common era, the Church declred itself orthodox. Martin Luther, in 1520 broke from the Church and its orthodoxy. Since then protestant Christianity has done away with orthodoxy. Two Churches consider themselves orthodox: The Greek Orthodox and the Russian Orthodox.

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