What did the twelfth-century heretics known as dualists believe?
A) That there were two churches-one public and false, the other secret and true
B) That the Bible permitted a man to have two wives
C) That there was no Holy Ghost, only the Father and the Son
D) That the universe was torn between good and evil forces
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