It may seem strange but I agree with the last paragraph. Yes, the ending of ecclesiastical court power to execute, torture etc. and the replacement of it by secular courts was a great improvement. AFAIK burning women for wearing men's clothes has not been on ABC World of Sport for at least 200 years and probably longer. It is progress.rubato wrote: Your crude excuse for Christians murdering other (putative) Christians is complete sewerage slop.
The world has only become a better place because the power of the church to murder when it suited their venial purpose has been reduced and the replacement, while imperfect, is light-years better. No women have been burned to death for wearing men's clothes (when no other clothes were given them) in more than two centuries. Progress. yrs, rubato
(Historical note: Joan of Arc abjured and wore women's clothes which were provided. She chose to wear men's clothes again when returned to prison, probably because it made rape and molestation more difficult for the jailers. This choice was then used as an excuse to declare that she was obviously recanting, although it wouldn't have made any difference if she'd worn as many dresses as she could - they were still bound and determined to finish her off).
The first sentence though is barking insanity. What "excuse" is it to say that venal English "christians" falsely accused Joan; misused ecclesiastic procedure; blackmailed witnesses; threatend to kill churchmen who opposed the trial; held the "trial" on English territory (in France) so no other authority could intervene; and cruelly, illegally and viciously killed the unfortunate woman for their own perceived gain? Her killers were happy to use the "church trial" as a fig-leaf to excuse their own responsibility. They could always say "It wasn't us English - see, it was all the church taking care of an internal matter". Did I mention liars?
So how exactly did I 'excuse' christians for murdering other christians when it is clearly stated that they did exactly that?
I do hope your French language skills are more organised than those you exhibit in English.
Meade




