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I’m a bit curious because I’
Brandon86 (imported) wrote: Tue May 22, 2007 8:21 pm
ve heard a wide range of estimates for deaths from the Inquisition. Do you have a source you can cite for your 2 million figure? Thanks.
Peace and Blessings to all,
Brandon...
Perhaps THIS (
http://voxday.blogspot.com/2004/06/shif ... ument.html)may be of interst to you.
Also, on THIS SITE (
http://www.reformation.org/inquisit.html) it is claimed that...
...Prior to 1960, libraries in America were filled with books on the Inquisition. Today however, very few can be found. . . . Why has the Inquisition been covered up? Because the total number of victims of this atrocity reached about 68 million people.
They were Bible-believing Christians, Jews and even Roman Catholics like Joan of Arc, Savanarola, Giordano Bruno and Galileo etc., who were destroyed by the Inquisition carried out by the "Holy Office." The victims were always found guilty. They never knew who accused them. They never had lawyers, and no one would dare lift a finger to help. . . . On August 28, 1558, Walter Mill (an 82 year old Scotsman and parish priest of Lunan near Montrose), was burned alive with several others for embracing the Reformed Faith!!
Brandon,
There is nothing wrong with the Catholic Church, per se, however, remember, religion and belief in God is a private thing.
When you allow others to worry you about what religion is 'true', you lose that relationship in a manner of not being able to see the forest for all of the trees.
You end up not 'seeing' God for all of the churches...
You do what you must in this life, and you pray for guidance and mercy.
However, to get guidance you must listen to you own soul and to get mercy you must first show mercy.
Blaming the current heirachy of the Catholic Church for the Inquisition is a bit like blaming the Jews for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is counter-productive to blame the innocent for the sins of the guilty.
If you want to justifiably criticize the Catholic Church, pick a contemporary issue like the molestation of children by preditors masquerading as Priests. In this they can take a proactive stance. Little can be done about things that happened hundreds of years ago. Except, perhaps, THIS. (
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/ ... 3253.shtml)
Don't dredge up the Inquistion or the slaughter of the Aztecs and Mayans by the Conquistadors after which they plundered the gold and silver.
The world is ugly enough today without that.