In the beginning, the temple resembled a hoar house.

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lol I was trying to give a truthful answer without starting a fight. I see you'll have none of that. ;)

LOL...no fight in me regarding this topic. My entire Dad's side of the family is Catholic...I was baptized Catholic. We could discuss the differences some other time, but it would be completely off topic in this thread. But I'd be more than happy to have some of that popcorn if you have any left Tim :)
 
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Not too surprising.
I used to have information on how the church pimped out prostitutes to gain revenues to build St Paul's cathedral but could not find it. I would have liked to add it in but alas.

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I just love this, he used to have information :24: In the days of the internet, this shouldn't be a problem finding another bunch of lies :24:
 

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I didn't think Anglicans considered themselves as Protestant since they predate the protestant reformation. But you would know more than me.

Incorrect, Anglican was formed under Henry VIII, who followed the preaching of Martin Luther (not related to MLK)
 

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I thought Anglican was synonymous with the Church of England which started before Martin Luther. Are Anglican and the Church of England two separate groups?
 

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The church of English used to be Catholic but then Henry VIII as head of the church, in the English reformation, split with the pope, was ex communicated and turned the religion protestant.
 

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I stand corrected. There are three main branches of Christianity. Thanks for the history lesson.

I probably left out some smaller branches. No offense. I'm just counting the main branches of Christianity after the religion was synthesized into a single trunk by Constantine. Pre-Constantine was the root system of Christianity which was also very diverse.
 

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Are you referring to all churches, both denominational and non-denominational? Or are you referring to just the Catholic / Roman Catholic church? It was the Roman Catholic church that Jesus had issues with. By asking that, I'm not picking on Catholics. I know many Christian Catholics.


did the roman catholic church even exist in the days of christ?...i think not
 

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St. Peter was the foundation of the Church, he was neither Catholic or Anglican, Catholicism is just another branch of Christianity

But Catholics are not Christians as I was advised earlier in this thread. (post 5 to be specific)
 
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All that being a Christian means is that you believe in Jesus and his teachings. Whoever said that Catholics arn't Christians is talking bollocks.
 

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did the roman catholic church even exist in the days of christ?...i think not

I worded that wrong Sky...sorry. I meant it as a question and didn't give it a second glance. Thank you for correcting me. I was basing that "should have been a question statement" on the fact that Judea was under Roman rule and the currency in use was Roman coin. The early church "the temple" forsook the teachings of Jesus and those of the New Testament for the traditions of Rome and pagan religions. Those in power took over Christianity as Jesus taught it and changed it to more closely match the political and relgious systems of the day.

However, the idea of the "pope" did not exist from the beginning of church. It was not until several centuries after the death of Christ that the church began to form the "Roman Catholic Church" 313 AD, 318 AD when the church began to adopt governmental structure that mirrored it's predecessors and the Empire, and 380 AD in which it was declared the state religion.

Add: The Roman Catholic Church contends that it's origin is the death, ressurection, and ascention of Jesus Christ in approximately 30 AD. The Catholic Church proclaims itself to be the Church that Jesus Christ died for, the Church that was established and built by the Apostles.
 
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