thank you for showing this video....its to show the vast difference between catholic and christians.as sad as it was that the catholic leaders murdered so many of those who wanted to follow the teachings of the bible and not the teachings of the catholic religion we must forgive them as christ teaches us too.....please dont be mad at the catholic leaders...pray that they will become a christian as well......Jesus died for all people.
For a faith that keeps on trotting out the old "love your enemies" line at any given opportunity to found an Inquisition that tortured, burned and killed for what in essence were thought crimes is the height of hypocrisy.
this film made by inquisitors about their victims. this is just their imagination! Good men are not just a few consecrated guys but all people who know and believe in Good (Bonhomie) Father. And this consolamentum ritual looks ridiculas as a church messa magic!
When it comes to torture in the Inquisition, you are talking about 5% of what they did. They rarely tortured anyone. They usually just locked you away to keep you from speaking. Freedom of speech was a new thing America invented in the 18th century. It was a practice unheard of before then.
The Inquisition was nothing new. That is, secular authorities were torturing individuals long before the Church could finally do this. The church rather than torturing spies or slaves or traitors simply tortured heretics who were considered traitors to the faith. Most history scholars agree, the Inquisition was certainly not as bad as most people think. In fact, and this is 100% true, if you accused of a crime, you would rather be arrested by the Church. They were far far more lenient with you.
The Church created the inquisition for the same reason a King would create a police force. The practice of rooting out heresy in the Church goes all the way back to Paul telling off Peter. But you see, Paul never tortured Peter. When you give anyone power like the emperor's did to the Church, you run the risk of abusing that power. Once the Church had authority to act with unprecidented power under the Emperor things started to get out of hand. (cont)
@brucenatelee nope, German language is based on the ancient germanic tongues of the so called "barbarian tribes" that used to live in what is now Western Europe (they were not barbarians, but the romans called them that way). English is similar to German because there have been a lot of inmigrations and conquests among those territories. Latin has certainloy influenced German, but the influence is limited.
@karlkarlkarl1234 the holy roman empire was created by King Charlemagne and his dynasty, right? I think he lived in 800 or 900 BC. And the Fisher Kings lived in France, not in the Holy Roman Empire, right, around 700 or 800 BC??
@Hunte9753 There were still plenty of other heretics to be taken care of. Since the only way to salvation was through the Church, obviously the pope had to fight any cults that poisoned their teachings.
thank you for showing this video....its to show the vast difference between catholic and christians.as sad as it was that the catholic leaders murdered so many of those who wanted to follow the teachings of the bible and not the teachings of the catholic religion we must forgive them as christ teaches us too.....please dont be mad at the catholic leaders...pray that they will become a christian as well......Jesus died for all people.
iloveargelyn 7 months ago
@iloveargelyn Catholics are Christians. I think you mean the difference between Protestants and Catholics.
arilizk 2 weeks ago
For a faith that keeps on trotting out the old "love your enemies" line at any given opportunity to found an Inquisition that tortured, burned and killed for what in essence were thought crimes is the height of hypocrisy.
TomFynn 8 months ago
Holy Inquisition rules.
urukang 9 months ago
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely and this is why this is a dark time in the church, but it proves that the church is human and not perfect.
thegloriousryius 10 months ago
I wonder why the name of Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, the author of "Montaillou, village occitan", is nowhere acknowledged in the film...
allexx1212 1 year ago
it is all fake!
this film made by inquisitors about their victims. this is just their imagination! Good men are not just a few consecrated guys but all people who know and believe in Good (Bonhomie) Father. And this consolamentum ritual looks ridiculas as a church messa magic!
sangloria144 1 year ago
When it comes to torture in the Inquisition, you are talking about 5% of what they did. They rarely tortured anyone. They usually just locked you away to keep you from speaking. Freedom of speech was a new thing America invented in the 18th century. It was a practice unheard of before then.
chrisklecker 1 year ago
The Inquisition was nothing new. That is, secular authorities were torturing individuals long before the Church could finally do this. The church rather than torturing spies or slaves or traitors simply tortured heretics who were considered traitors to the faith. Most history scholars agree, the Inquisition was certainly not as bad as most people think. In fact, and this is 100% true, if you accused of a crime, you would rather be arrested by the Church. They were far far more lenient with you.
chrisklecker 1 year ago
The Church created the inquisition for the same reason a King would create a police force. The practice of rooting out heresy in the Church goes all the way back to Paul telling off Peter. But you see, Paul never tortured Peter. When you give anyone power like the emperor's did to the Church, you run the risk of abusing that power. Once the Church had authority to act with unprecidented power under the Emperor things started to get out of hand. (cont)
chrisklecker 1 year ago
Geographically, was the Holy Roman Empire where Spain supposed to be? And, what exactly is the inquisition?
brucenatelee 2 years ago
Looks more like Germany.
Wintermute01001 2 years ago
@brucenatelee
"was the Holy Roman Empire where Spain supposed to be?"
No the Holy Roman Empire was Germany, Switzerland, and surrounding areas.
karlkarlkarl1234 2 years ago
Is the German Language based on Latin too (I know it's similar to English), because I thought the Roman Empire spoke Latin.
brucenatelee 2 years ago
yes.
karlkarlkarl1234 2 years ago
@brucenatelee nope, German language is based on the ancient germanic tongues of the so called "barbarian tribes" that used to live in what is now Western Europe (they were not barbarians, but the romans called them that way). English is similar to German because there have been a lot of inmigrations and conquests among those territories. Latin has certainloy influenced German, but the influence is limited.
GiselleKan 1 year ago
@karlkarlkarl1234 the holy roman empire was created by King Charlemagne and his dynasty, right? I think he lived in 800 or 900 BC. And the Fisher Kings lived in France, not in the Holy Roman Empire, right, around 700 or 800 BC??
GiselleKan 1 year ago
hahah sorry, i meant AD...after Christ!!!!! not before!!!!
GiselleKan 1 year ago
spain was the kingdoms of aragon and castille (spelling)
AmyFire08 2 years ago
THIS IS FACT
THE CHURCH HAD SOOOO MUCH POWER THAT ITS HARD TO not GET CORRUPT
DONT BE JEALOUs
holyromancatholic 2 years ago
@holyromancatholic
Really stupid attempt at an excuse mate. It's fucking horrendous what they did.
karlkarlkarl1234 2 years ago
fuck ze pope and vaticano
ThisIsCleverUsername 2 years ago 2
You're not very clever
SANxJONERO 2 years ago
yes i am
ThisIsCleverUsername 2 years ago
So the church created the inquisition because no one would want to join them or they don't agree with the cathars
Hunte9753 3 years ago 3
@Hunte9753 There were still plenty of other heretics to be taken care of. Since the only way to salvation was through the Church, obviously the pope had to fight any cults that poisoned their teachings.
urukang 9 months ago