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by RcouF1uZ4gsC 1925 days ago
I don't think that is quite comparable to now.

Back in France at the time of Richelieu, there wasn't a concept of free speech or religious freedom. Thus if you said that you thought the king was an idiot, you could be hanged. Or you doubted the Church, or doubted God existed.

Remember, blasphemy could be punished by death at that time.

Nowadays, in most free democracies you are free to say you don't believe in religion, or think the leaders are idiots and there are minimal consequences.