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The Pope is the head of the [[Catholicism|Catholic Church]]. Historically it is an office marked by hatred, intolerance and [[unbiblical]] ideals. | |||
The | The Popes are seen in reformed circles as [[False prophet|false prophets]]. | ||
==See also== | |||
[[ | * [[Pope Leo I|'''Pope Leo I''']] '''- 440 to 461''' | ||
* '''[[Pope Leo X]] - 1513 to 1521''' | |||
* '''[[Pope Clement VII]] - 1523 to 1534''' | |||
* '''[[Pope Benedict XVI]] - 2005 to 2013''' | |||
* '''[[Pope Francis|Pope Francis I]] - 2013 to present''' |
Revision as of 17:17, 26 November 2024
The Pope is the head of the Catholic Church. Historically it is an office marked by hatred, intolerance and unbiblical ideals.
The Popes are seen in reformed circles as false prophets.
See also
- Pope Leo I - 440 to 461
- Pope Leo X - 1513 to 1521
- Pope Clement VII - 1523 to 1534
- Pope Benedict XVI - 2005 to 2013
- Pope Francis I - 2013 to present