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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).

34 days ago
1 score
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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 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).

34 days ago
1 score