No i quote the bible because you listen to nothing else, and as I said your church does not own God as you seem to profess, neither did your church write the text, you have no "copyright" own them , no one owns God.
As for evil well, priests that rape children are form who, cardinal that sell drugs and have homosexual sex are from where, a church that forces people to join at pain of death is what...., a religion that sells salvation at a price is from where,
Decree of the Council of Toulouse (1229 C.E.): "We prohibit also that the laity should be permitted to have the books of the Old or New Testament; but we most strictly forbid their having any translation of these books."
Ruling of the Council of Tarragona of 1234 C.E.: "No one may possess the books of the Old and New Testaments in the Romance language, and if anyone possesses them he must turn them over to the local bishop within eight days after promulgation of this decree, so that they may be burned..."
Proclamations at the Ecumenical Council of Constance in 1415 C.E.: Oxford professor, and theologian John Wycliffe, was the first (1380 C.E.) to translate the New Testament into English to "...helpeth Christian men to study the Gospel in that tongue in which they know best Christ's sentence." For this "heresy" Wycliffe was posthumously condemned by Arundel, the archbishop of Canterbury. By the Council's decree "Wycliffe's bones were exhumed and publicly burned and the ashes were thrown into the Swift River."
Fate of William Tyndale in 1536 C.E.: William Tyndale was
burned at the stake for translating the Bible into English. According to Tyndale, the Church
forbid owning or reading the Bible to control and restrict the teachings and to enhance their own power and importance.
A bad tree cannot bear good fruit, all the yelling in the world cannot turn a lie into the truth. It is built on a lie it has no truth.
1525: Six thousand copies of William Tyndale’s English translation of the New Testament were printed in Cologne, Germany, and smuggled into England—and then burned by the English church.
“Tyndale wrote that the Church authorities banned translation into the mother tongue “to keep the world still in darkness, to the intent they might sit through vain superstition and false doctrine, to satisfy their filthy lusts, their proud ambition, and insatiable covetousness, and to exalt their own honour… above God himself.” “
–William Tyndale’s New Testament.
Worms (Germany), 1526
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