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Why is the pope an important figure in Christianity? A. He is part of the Trinity. B. He writes the scriptures. C. He chooses the apostles. D. He is the leader of Catholicism.
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Why is the pope an important figure in Christianity?
A. He is part of the Trinity.
B. He writes the scriptures.
C. He chooses the apostles.
D. He is the leader of Catholicism.
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the answer is D
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the correct awnser is d
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