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Neither do you portray correctly what history shows. Once again you distort history. Pope Innocent IV did not “authorize” the use of torture as though initiating it… Look more carefully, and see what it was that he did, whether it was for the church or the state, and whether any “church officials tortured individuals” as you have claimed on this thread. When one compares truth to what you write, there are discrepancies… not small discrepancies. You falsely portray these men as bloodthirsty, when it was far from the truth.Here is what is but one example of what i’m referring to. On May 15, 1252 Pope Innocent IV issued a papal bull entitled Ad exstirpanda, which authorized the use of torture by inquisitors. Torture methods that resulted in bloodshed, mutilation or death were forbidden. Also, torture could be performed only once. However, it was common practice to consider a second torture session to be a “continuation” of the first. People were also tortured by getting hung by their wrists, and have weights hung by their ankles.
I do not retract what history shows.
Please answer my question directly about what you specifically and literally said on this thread. Do you retract the statement “referring to the whole enterprise in which church officials tortured individuals” acknowledging it was false? In addition, you’re using smear-merchant techniques by using a non-specific unbounded accusations. No record exists of Church officials torturing individuals.
Also before you move on, what is your aim to prove by your accusations regarding the inquisition?
Do you understand or have any regard for God’s commandment against bearing false witness?
