I am in total agreement on #2. Although it is somewhat amusing to look at the Inquisition as a comparably moderate, careful, and temperate in its handling of schism, heresy, and apostasy cases. They could take years to determine that a person was both guilty and incorrigible. We seem to do both in minutes now.
I am in total agreement on #2. Although it is somewhat amusing to look at the Inquisition as a comparably moderate, careful, and temperate in its handling of schism, heresy, and apostasy cases. They could take years to determine that a person was both guilty and incorrigible. We seem to do both in minutes now.
I am in total agreement on #2. Although it is somewhat amusing to look at the Inquisition as a comparably moderate, careful, and temperate in its handling of schism, heresy, and apostasy cases. They could take years to determine that a person was both guilty and incorrigible. We seem to do both in minutes now.
I also agree on #3.