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How many people were hunted down by the catholic church and burned at the stake for making the bible available to the common people? Foxes Book of the Martyrs mentions several.
Foxes Book of Martyrs is a propaganda tool full of half truths, lies, and some true stories.
Catholics made the bible available in many languages throughout history. The Vulgate(from vulgar, or common) was translated into the common tongue for this reason.
You are poorly informed about Catholic history.
The Catholic Church defended the bible as true. It destroyed bible's like Luther's early German editions which changed the word of God.
Here is a good example from Luther's own words:
The Bible, in Romans 3:28, states,
Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law.
Martin Luther, in his German translation of the Bible, specifically added the word "allein" (English 'alone') to Romans 3:28-a word that is not in the original Greek. Notice what Protestant scholars have admitted:
...Martin Luther would once again emphasize...that we are "justified by faith alone", apart from the works of the Law" (Rom. 3:28), adding the German word allein ("alone") in his translation of the Greek text. There is certainly a trace of Marcion in Luther's move (Brown HOJ. Heresies: Heresy and Orthodoxy in the History of the Church. Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody (MA), 1988, pp. 64-65).
Here's what Luther had to say about it:
You tell me what a great fuss the Papists are making because the word alone in not in the text of Paul…say right out to him: 'Dr. Martin Luther will have it so,'…I will have it so, and I order it to be so, and my will is reason enough. I know very well that the word 'alone' is not in the Latin or the Greek text (Stoddard J. Rebuilding a Lost Faith. 1922, pp. 101-102; see also Luther M. Amic. Discussion, 1, 127).
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