The Popes of the Middle Ages didn't kill "Bible believers". They ordered executions of popular heretics, who by definition, have a false exegesis of the Bible and thus, lead souls to Hell if they are not silenced. If these people merely believed and preached what the Bible teaches as understood by all Christians in all places in all times, from the beginning of Christianity, then the inquisitions would have found them "not guilty".
And no, your understanding of filial obedience is incorrect. We Catholics are not bound to obey when Popes teach rather obvious errors against the Faith.
You lack understanding of the history of Christianity and lack understanding of ecclesiology and theology. I would advise you to humble yourself. Remember, God gave you 2 eyes, 2 ears, and 1 mouth. Shut your ignorant mouth, and open your 2 eyes and 2 ears to humbly research the history of Christianity, what the early Christians believed and what the Catholic Church actually teaches (since you do not know).
I will put my faith in God and not in man. I will not murder on behalf of a rich warlord claiming to speak for Christ, but will support the true martyrs who followed Jesus Christ.
The true martyrs are those like the ones in the Early Church that were killed by Diocletian and other Pagan Roman Emperors for unflinchingly confessing the Faith. These martyrs are all Catholic. The ones you claim to be "martyrs" are heretics, and likely in Hell. Christ gave us a Church to be run by Peter, not a Bible. Again, you would do well to read and understand what the early Christians believed, and you will see that you are actually the one who believes in a false Gospel.
Imagine conflating Christians willing to die for the lost in order to share the gospel, to men who kill others for not subscribing to what they claim is the gospel.
If you can't see that is a different spirit, you're lost.
The Popes of the Middle Ages didn't kill "Bible believers". They ordered executions of popular heretics, who by definition, have a false exegesis of the Bible and thus, lead souls to Hell if they are not silenced. If these people merely believed and preached what the Bible teaches as understood by all Christians in all places in all times, from the beginning of Christianity, then the inquisitions would have found them "not guilty".
And no, your understanding of filial obedience is incorrect. We Catholics are not bound to obey when Popes teach rather obvious errors against the Faith.
You lack understanding of the history of Christianity and lack understanding of ecclesiology and theology. I would advise you to humble yourself. Remember, God gave you 2 eyes, 2 ears, and 1 mouth. Shut your ignorant mouth, and open your 2 eyes and 2 ears to humbly research the history of Christianity, what the early Christians believed and what the Catholic Church actually teaches (since you do not know).
Look at how that turned out...few silencing many by drowning them in noise.
Meanwhile a jew tells how it is...
I will put my faith in God and not in man. I will not murder on behalf of a rich warlord claiming to speak for Christ, but will support the true martyrs who followed Jesus Christ.
The true martyrs are those like the ones in the Early Church that were killed by Diocletian and other Pagan Roman Emperors for unflinchingly confessing the Faith. These martyrs are all Catholic. The ones you claim to be "martyrs" are heretics, and likely in Hell. Christ gave us a Church to be run by Peter, not a Bible. Again, you would do well to read and understand what the early Christians believed, and you will see that you are actually the one who believes in a false Gospel.
https://www.earlychristianwritings.com/churchfathers.html
Imagine conflating Christians willing to die for the lost in order to share the gospel, to men who kill others for not subscribing to what they claim is the gospel.
If you can't see that is a different spirit, you're lost.
You call heretics "Christian" and Christians "evil" for executing heretics. Woe to them who call evil, good and good, evil.