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Which identifies how the Catholic Church and Protestants viewed religious art? A. Both the Catholic Church and Protestant churches banned religious images as idolatrous. B. While religious images were considered acceptable by the Catholic Church, they were regarded as idolatry by most Protestants. C. While the Catholic Church only permitted paintings of Jesus, Protestant churches featured images of contemporary saints and martyrs. D. While Protestant churches were often adorned with images, walls of Catholic churches were often white and bare.

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B. While religious images were considered acceptable by the Catholic Church, they were regarded as idolatry by most Protestants.

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The correct is B i'm pretty sure, with some research i found that catholic art was very religious While Protestan art usually depicted scenes they held dear to themselves.

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