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  • ...er ending was declared canonical scripture by the [[Council of Trent]]. No Roman Catholic however is required to believe that Mark wrote this ending....
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  • ...l authority. He was condemned by the Jewish court for blasphemy and in the Roman court for sedition. Likewise, Jesus' lordship had political implications fo
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  • When Jesus was brought before Roman justice, Pilate's fear of an uprising led to his judgment of execution of j
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  • ...is rival Patriarch met with the Pope and entered into communion with the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. The Assyrian Church now had two rival leaders, a heredi
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  • ...s demolished and all Jews scattered for centuries thereafter, under Titus’ Roman army in the year 70 A.D. Also, the recent recovery of a Roman census similar to the census in [[Luke 2:1]] (which had earlier been discou
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  • ...taining it at the risk of it being associated with the "High Altar" of the Roman Catholic Church (The Table in an Anglican Church in Sydney must be of wood
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  • ...ots of discussion and controversy. In the book, claims are made that the [[Roman Catholic Church]] has been involved in a cover-up of the true story about [
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  • V. The Roman Catholic Interpretation of Luther’s “Sin Boldly” ...ther]] are perhaps the most frequently quoted against him, particularly by Roman Catholics. For instance, Father Patrick O’Hare stated, “If the author o
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  • ...on the canon of Scripture, the issue of Luther’s view inevitably comes up. Roman Catholics are prone to play the “Luther-card”: a tangential criticism c My primary focus will be on the first point since Roman Catholics tend to completely disregard it. Any attempt though to understand
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  • | Roman census
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  • The Bible records numerous census undertakings, including the Roman census that brought Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem ([[Luke 2:1]]).
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