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These people are reminding me of the Roman Church in the dark ages. when they (The Roman Catholic Church) declared Wycliffe (on 4 May 1415) a stiff-necked heretic and under the ban of the Roman Catholic Church. Wycliffe died 1384.
It was decreed that his books be burned and his remains (bones) be exhumed. They were dug up, burned, and the ashes cast into the River Swift that flows through Lutterworth. What sicko does this?
John Wycliffe translated the Scriptures from the Latin Vulgate. Why did the Roman Catholic Church considered the translation of Scripture into English a crime punishable by charges of heresy?
He just simply wanted to get the Bible into the hands of the common people.