Huh?


Where did I mention anything about St. Peter the aluet?
I was responding to what you said here:
Why would soldiers care what religion someone was? That the priest ordered the torchure is consistent with other historically recorded torchures ordered by Catholic priests or bishops, like during the inquisitions.
You were trying to connect the actions of spanish soldiers with the actions of priest. You already had a conclusion in mind…that the actions of the soldiers was somehow tied to some orders from a priest. Do you even know the motives of the soldiers in acting the way they did?
All I pointed out is…That spanish soldiers would act independently on their own.
- No, I’m not. I’m saying that Catholic priests and bishops have a history of ordering the torchure of those who do not submit to them or their Catholic Faith. The Inquisitions
, by the way there was more than one, are an historical example of that. The Crusades are another example. Based on the massive scale of the Inquisitions & Crusades, they can’t be Equated to the torchure and slaughter of one person.
At what do you think were the inquisition? All over Europe? Limited in scope? In area?
The Crusades are another example. Based on the massive scale of the Inquisitions & Crusades, they can’t be Equated to the torchure and slaughter of one person.
Well…now you are saying this? When in your statement here…that the priest ordered the torchure is consistent with other historically recorded torchures ordered by Catholic priests or bishops, like during the inquisitions.
…you tried the contrary…to equate it with an Inquisition?
How many do you think were actually tried and how many were excuted in the inquisition? In the several thousands?
- I have only read about the Inquisitions from Catholic texts with Imprimatur. As I am in the habit of giving away to Libraries books I’ve read and studied, I no longer have any in my possession at this time to give you specific book titles. On the otherhand re: the Catholic Crusades, I initally only read from Catholic texts with Imprimaturs and was shocked at what Catholic historians say was done to fellow Christians by Catholic laity and priests! I have since read about the Crusades from Orthodox sources as it was New Rome aka Constantinople and my Orthodox anscestors which was attacked and slaughtered and the holy cathedral Agia Sophia that was sacked by one of the Catholic Crusades.
If it is a history book, why would it need an imprimatur? Did you even check if there was as imprimatur?
Imprimatur is Latin for “let it be printed.” When a Roman Catholic bishop grants his imprimatur to a printed work, he assures the reader that nothing therein is contrary to Catholic faith or morals. This imprimatur is not given lightly; only after a thorough review process.
And besides…I wonder why you did not mention…that it was actually secular authorities who led the inquisitions…and the Church actually provided theologians to defend those accused…thereby those accused sought help from the Church authorities…and reduced the number of trials and increased those found innocent…
Did you forget that fact in what you read?