There was also a time when the RCC forbade anybody to read the Bible. Many were brutally d for reading or being caught with the bible in there posession. why? because they didn’t want anyone to read it. When the bible was made pubically you can see how many left the RCC because the found stuff wrong with the RCC. Take martin Luther for example. He posted 95 things that the RCC was practicing but was wrong according to what the Apostles had written.
There was also a time when the RCC forbade anybody to read the Bible. Many were brutally d for reading or being caught with the bible in there posession.
Absolutely, uncategorically false statements. The Church NEVER forbade reading the Bible. I don’t know what “brutally d” is, but since prior to the invention of the printing press in the 15th century (yes, that is over 1000 years from the time the first Bible in WRITTEN FORM appeared, compiled by–the Catholic Church) all Bibles had to be HAND WRITTEN, a process which took YEARS, and since such Bibles were extremely valuable, very, very few people had them. Sorry, there were no “Gideons” in every hotel room.
The charge of “forbade” refers to ONE incident in the 12th century where a HERETIC group made their own “false Bible” and so the people in the area where these heretics lived were forbidden to own that FALSE BIBLE. Big difference, right? Or do you want to be forbidden to read your KJV and forced to read the Douay Rheims? I guess you don’t. So maybe you’ll understand that the “false” Bible then not only WASN’T the KJV, it wasn’t a real Bible at all, so no poor Catholics were FORBIDDEN to read the BIBLE.
When Protestant versions of the Bible, like Luther’s (only surprise! His wasn’t the KJV either) appeared, they were the ones who took away books from the Bible, because they didn’t want the truth. It wasn’t Catholics who changed the Bible, but Protestants (and I thought that changing scripture wasn’t allowed, silly me).
Your understanding of Luther and the 95 Theses posted in Wittenburg is laughable. Why don’t you at least google it and examine it from both the Protestant and the Catholic perspective? At least that way you could make a semi-informed decision. If you choose to believe wrongly, at least you’d have been exposed to the truth as well.
Have a nice day. God bless.