
Did Catholics Change the Ten Commandments?
05/31/23 • -1 min
Michael Lofton refutes the slanderous claim that Catholics changed the original ordering of the ten commandments. He also shows that the people who make this accusation are the very ones guilty of altering the ten commandments.
Michael Lofton refutes the slanderous claim that Catholics changed the original ordering of the ten commandments. He also shows that the people who make this accusation are the very ones guilty of altering the ten commandments.
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