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by tptacek
415 days ago
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In the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions, this is a distinction without a difference. Further, throughout much of the European history of the Catholic church, the distinction between the church and the executive function of the state was practically nonexistent. I'm just saying we shouldn't get on a high horse about "death spectacles". |
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The reason not to get on a high horse over it however is simply because comparing the norms of one time to the norms of another is quite pointless. The Romans did great things and they did awful things. Like pretty much every culture to have ever existed and most likely like every culture that ever will exist. And comparing which did worse, outside of obvious extremes, is not meaningful if even possible.
[1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Inquisition#Death_toll...