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How has the Roman Catholic Church changed over time?

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Because the way people communicate and think changes over periods of time, the way the Church expresses its unchanging dogmas changes. For instance, in the beginning, Latin and Greek were common languages in the Empire, so the New Testament was written entirely in Greek. read more

Changes in society and interpretation of scripture have led certain teachings of the Roman Catholic Church to evolve over time. The Church once forbade usury, the charging of interests on loans, but now permits the practice. The practice of slavery, once condoned, was condemned when the Church recognized enslaved people as fully human. read more

Every Evangelical Christian in the world stands under the official–[and] never changed curse of the Roman [Catholic] Church. (Online source). What everyone needs to do at this point is to stop equivocating; because the truth is, the Roman Catholic Church is trapped by her own misapplied logic. read more

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