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Likely under the monarchy of Spain’s authority, but not without the Papacy’s blessing.
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You also have to remember that the conversion of people to the Catholic faith by force was done for POLITICAL reasons, not really religious reasons. The average person may have believed it was for religious reasons & the ruling class may have claimed religious reasons to justify such actions, but the real reasons were always political for the ruling classes.Does that mean that it was good to convert people by force and torture in the past, but it is not good today? Or was it always bad to use force and torture to convert people?
Was it the clergy who converted and baptized people or was it the politicians who baptized them?You also have to remember that the conversion of people to the Catholic faith by force was done for POLITICAL reasons, not really religious reasons.
Depends. The Catholic Church as always believed (theologically) that anyone can baptize. However, via Canon Law, limits who can baptize.phil19034:![]()
Was it the clergy who converted and baptized people or was it the politicians who baptized them?You also have to remember that the conversion of people to the Catholic faith by force was done for POLITICAL reasons, not really religious reasons.
As a person of the 21st century, of course I think it is wrong.
In debates I have seen between athiests and thiests it is a lot of times claimed that people get their morality from God and that without good how can right or wrong be known. But when it comes to the Inquisition and other Catholic mistakes it seems all the sudden morality comes from culture context so it’s excused?Human beings over the course of history have done any number of things that are abhorrent to us now. As time marches on, we grow, learn, change our positions, adjust our moral compasses, etc
The Spanish Inquisition seemed to be more of a followup on the Conversion process.The Inquisitions were typically held to extirpate heresy and root out heretics, not to convert or proselytize.
And this is the gist of the whole thing.Good point. Ferdinand and Isabella were very concerned about the Moors returning to power after they achieved peace.
What does this have to do with the Inquisition?along with the recent child abuse / sex scandals / mass infant burials being found under Catholic Churches etc.
And where the heck does this come from? Source?mass infant burials