Jiang presents the Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade as evidence that Christians who insisted on direct connection to God were violently suppressed long before the successful Protestant revolution.
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Protestant revolution
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"Okay? And the second thing about the Church was for Jesus taught, okay, this is really important, you can read the Bible, he actually..."
"It was always there. The Protestant revolution was successful. Okay? But throughout history, at no point was there not opposition towards the Catholic Church..."
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