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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 [[crusades]] against non-Christians and [[Proto-protestantism|pre-protestants]] alike and used the illiteracy of the general populace to extract unfair fees from its territories.
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.


Perceiving this great apostacy, [[Martin Luther]] instigated the [[Protestant Reformation]] which led to much of Europe breaking free from the grip of the Church of Rome.
[[Martin Luther]] nailed  the [[95 thesis]] which sparked the [[Protestant Reformation]].