What comments are made about the Inquisition?
After awhile this can feel like an Inquisition.
The traumatic Spanish Inquisition.
Unless the Inquisition is still happening.
It's sort of like the Inquisition, but less fun.
The Inquisition guaranteed"protection" to Hindus who converted to Christianity.
It is noteworthy that even while the Inquisition was active,
It's almost like a scene out of the Inquisition, isn't it?
This is how courts of the grim Catholic Inquisition were often described.
Many of them eventually left Portugal, afraid of reprisals from the Inquisition.
In the European tradition, his image usually recalls bonfires of the Inquisition.
While the church had previously persecuted non-
Catholics, the Inquisition was far more extensive in scope.
How the history of science was fabricated during Crusades and Inquisition(and before racism and colonialism).
Now, outlawed by the Inquisition, they live a secluded life on the thunderous island of Taranis.
In the 13th century, the Roman Catholic Church officially sanctioned another God-
dishonoring horror - the Inquisition.
(Whatever one thinks of Palin, her viewpoint bears no significant relation to that of the Inquisition.).
The Goa Inquisition had banned Hindu festivals,
and Hindus who did not convert to Christianity were severely restricted.
These all tend to focus on failures and
to be based on more traditional hierarchical structures and Inquisition.
They can be traced back centuries, and the Inquisition had a large effect on the country's coffers.
Now, they are outlawed by the Inquisition and live a secluded life on the thunder island of Taranis.
This writer concludes:“ The record of the Inquisition would be embarrassing for any organization;
for the Catholic church, it is devastating.
The Inquisition even asserted that“ the King had
not gained much honor by having put his royal name to the work.”.
Goa Inquisition had banned all the Hindu festivals,
and heavy restrictions were imposed on the Hindus who did not convert to Christianity.
Pope Sixtus IV authorizes the establishment of the Inquisition in Spain to deal with crisis of false converts from Judaism
and Islam.
Technically, the Alhambra Decree, or the Edict of Expulsion,
wasn't considered part of the Inquisition, which only held sway over Roman Catholics.
In an effort to minimize the Inquisition's guilt, Catholic commentators have written that at the time,
torture was commonplace in secular tribunals too.
His family's roots were Jewish, but they converted to Catholicism to avoid the terrible persecution inflicted on the Jews during the Inquisition.
Did you know that the best estimate for the number of innocents killed during the Inquisition was only something like 3,000- 10,000?