Condensed version of the evils of Rome.
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Christ's followers spoke the truth, even if it meant they must be martyred for it by the impostors.
Get it straight. It was the Protestant Revolution not the Protestant Reformation. Reform is always peaceful and joyful. Revolution is always angry and violent.
Learn history: The Protestant Revolution shattered a united Christendom and set a precedent for five hundred years of revolution, bloodshed, war and genocide.
United in killing Bible believing Christians who didn't bow down to a Roman false god?
Nothing Christian about Rome's atrocities or blasphemies. They are the impostors Jesus warned about.
When it comes down to it, the issue is childlike issues with authority. Oh, and the fact that you define yourself by what you're not, rather than what you are. It's all rather silly. And yes, the Catholic Church has problems, everyone does.
The end stage of protestant rebellion is atheism, as predicted when it happened, and which we see in the world today.
My brother in Christ, denomination wars are a waste of time at this point. Satan won and fractured Christianity into a thousand shards.
Who started murdering whom? Rome started murdering groups for simply adhering to scripture, printing the Bible or criticizing them. The fact you defend that or try to call the other side violent is delusional and wicked.
If Rome acted like they were part of the body of Christ, there would have been no bloodshed. But they aren't part of the body and the work I've cited in this detailed video proves it.
Telling the truth is never a waste of time. But joining with evil is worse than a waste of time, it is damnable.