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Prior to the beginning of the Middle Ages (~500 A.D.), can you give me
any specific example of the "RCC" trying to exterminate those who disagreed with
"RCC" doctrine and practice?
The Arian versus Trinity controversy could be considered perhaps one of the
tensions of the fourth century that you have in mind, but even in this,
banishment rather than extermination seemed to be the tool. Furthermore,
this was not "Roman Catholic" but a problem for all the churches, both
for the most ancient churches of the East and for the newer churches
of the West.
You mention the bloodline from Stephen, but that came not from the "RCC"
but from those outside the church. Who killed Stephen? Who killed
James? Who killed Peter and Paul? Not the RCC.
Peace be with you.
David Miller.
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