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The Roman Catholic Church emerged from a sect of [[Christianity]] which considered the Bishopric of Rome to be supreme over all other Churches as it was the site of [[Peter the Apostle|Peter the Apostle's]] [[Martyr|martyrdom]]. It quickly became the most powerful religious institution in medieval Europe, bringing in many unbiblical doctrines and scams until it became totally corrupt. | The Roman Catholic Church emerged from a sect of [[Christianity]] which considered the Bishopric of Rome to be supreme over all other Churches as it was the site of [[Peter the Apostle|Peter the Apostle's]] [[Martyr|martyrdom]]. It quickly became the most powerful religious institution in medieval Europe, bringing in many unbiblical doctrines and scams until it became totally corrupt. | ||
Its unbiblical nature soon encompassed its theological and political outlook as it sponsored | Its unbiblical nature soon encompassed its theological and political outlook as it sponsored crusades against non-Christians and [[Proto-protestantism|pre-protestant]] Christians alike and used the illiteracy of the general populace to extract unfair fees from its territories. | ||
[[Martin Luther]] nailed the [[95 thesis]] which sparked the [[Protestant Reformation]]. | |||