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Are Catholics Christians? A response to those who ask any of these questions: * Are Catholics Christians? * Are you a Christian or a Catholic? TO DOWNLOAD THIS VIDEO KINDLY VISIT: archive.org/……More
Are Catholics Christians?

A response to those who ask any of these questions:
* Are Catholics Christians?
* Are you a Christian or a Catholic?

TO DOWNLOAD THIS VIDEO KINDLY VISIT:
archive.org/…atholicFictionSpecialEdition/catholicfictionse.wmv [15.5 MB]
Thank You.

What is the History of Your Church?
Catholic (AD 33 by Jesus Christ in Jerusalem), Orthodox (AD 1054 by Schismatic Catholic Bishops in Constantinople), Lutheran (AD 1517 by Martin Luther in Germany), Anabaptist (AD 1521 by Nicholas Storch & Thomas Munzer in Germany), Anglican (AD 1534 by Henry VIII in England), Mennonites (AD 1536 by Menno Simons in Switzerland), Calvinist (AD 1555 by John Calvin in Switzerland), Presbyterian (AD 1560 by John Knox in Scotland), Congregational (AD 1582 by Robert Brown in Holland), Baptist (AD 1609 by John Smyth in Amsterdam), Dutch Reformed (AD 1628 by Michaelis Jones in New York), Congregationalist (AD 1648 by Pilgrims and Puritans in Massachusetts), Quakers (AD 1649 by George Fox in England), Amish (AD 1693 by Jacob Amman in France), Freemasons (AD 1717 by Masons from four lodges in London), Methodist (AD 1739 by John & Charles Wesley in England), Unitarian (AD 1774 by Theophilus Lindey in London), Methodist Episcopal (AD 1784 by 60 Preachers in Baltimore, MD), Episcopalian (AD 1789 by Samuel Seabury in American Colonies), United Brethren (AD 1800 by Philip Otterbein & Martin Boehn in Maryland), Disciples of Christ (AD 1827 by Thomas & Alexander Campbell in Kentucky), Mormon (AD 1830 by Joseph Smith in New York), Methodist Protestant (AD 1830 by Methodist in United States) , Church of Christ (AD 1836 by Warren Stone & Alexander Campbell in Kentucky), Seventh Day Adventist (AD 1844 by Ellen White in Washington, NH), Christadelphian (Brethren of Christ) (AD 1844 by John Thomas in Richmond, VA), Salvation Army (AD 1865 by William Booth in London), Holiness (AD 1867 by Methodist in United States), Jehovah's Witnesses (AD 1874 by Charles Taze Russell in Pennsylvania), Christian Science (AD 1879 by Mary Baker Eddy in Boston), Church of God in Christ (AD 1895 by Various churches of God in Arkansas ), Church of Nazarene (AD c. 1850-1900 by Various religious bodies in Pilot Point, TX), Pentecostal (AD 1901 by Charles F. Parkham in Topeka, KS), Aglipayan (AD 1902 by Gregorio Aglipay in Philippines), Assemblies of God (AD 1914 by Pentecostalism in Hot Springs, AZ), Iglesia ni Christo (AD 1914 by Felix Manalo in Philippines), Four-square Gospel (AD 1917 by Aimee Semple McPherson in Los Angeles, CA), United Church of Christ (AD 1961 by Reformed and Congregationalist in Philadelphia, PA), Calvary Chapel (AD 1965 by Chuck Smith in Costa Mesa, CA), United Methodist (AD 1968 by Methodist and United Brethrenin Dallas, TX), Born-again (AD c. 1970s by Various Pentecostal bodies in United States), Harvest Christian (AD 1972 by Greg Laurie in Riverside, CA), Saddleback (AD 1982 by Rick Warren in California), Non-denominational (AD c. 1990s by Various religious bodies in United States)

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