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12 April, 20:39

Which best describes the religious differences between the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire?

The Western Roman Empire adopted Judaism, while the Eastern Roman Empire practiced paganism.

The Western Roman Empire practiced paganism, while the Eastern Roman Empire adopted Judaism.

The Western Roman Empire followed the Roman Catholic Church, while the Eastern Roman Empire followed the Orthodox Christian Church.

The Western Roman Empire followed the Orthodox Christian Church, while the Eastern Roman Empire followed the Roman Catholic Church.

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  1. 12 April, 20:59
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    Option C. i. e The Western Roman Empire fallowed the Roman Catholic Church, while as the Eastern Roman Empire fallowed the Orthodox Christian Church aptly describes the religious differences between the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern roman Empire also known as Byzantine Empire.

    One of the major difference between the two is related to papal primacy. While as Western Roman Empire considered the pope as an infallible, the Eastern Roman Catholic don't consider pope as an infallible and supreme over the other churches.
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