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Topic: Mystery Babylon
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Who is the whore of babylon .., There is another theory that Babylon is the Roman Catholic Church :


http://www.end-times-prophecy.org/the-whore-of-babylon.html

If you read the history of the "Holy Roman Empire" it fits. the Roman Empire is the beast the Harlot rides.
the Vatican :angel:


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Who is the whore of babylon .., There is another theory that Babylon is the Roman Catholic Church :


http://www.end-times-prophecy.org/the-whore-of-babylon.html

If you read the history of the "Holy Roman Empire" it fits. the Roman Empire is the beast the Harlot rides.
the Vatican :angel:


It's so obvious, no wonder they tried to ban reading of the Bible.
Source: Bridging the Gap - Lectio Divina, Religious Education, and the Have-not's by Father John Belmonte, S.J.

ITEM #2 COUNCIL OF TOULOUSE - 1229 A.D.

The Council of Toulouse, which met in November of 1229, about the time of the crusade against the Albigensians, set up a special ecclesiastical tribunal, or court, known as the Inquisition (Lat. inquisitio, an inquiry), to search out and try heretics. Twenty of the forty-five articles decreed by the Council dealt with heretics and heresy. It ruled in part:


Canon 1. We appoint, therefore, that the archbishops and bishops shall swear in one priest, and two or three laymen of good report, or more if they think fit, in every parish, both in and out of cities, who shall diligently, faithfully, and frequently seek out the heretics in those parishes, by searching all houses and subterranean chambers which lie under suspicion. And looking out for appendages or outbuildings, in the roofs themselves, or any other kind of hiding places, all which we direct to be destroyed.

Canon 6. Directs that the house in which any heretic shall be found shall be destroyed.

Canon 14. We prohibit also that the laity should be permitted to have the books of the Old or New Testament; unless anyone from motive of devotion should wish to have the Psalter or the Breviary for divine offices or the hours of the blessed Virgin; but we most strictly forbid their having any translation of these books.

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