Not so much.
On 4 April 1553 Servetus was arrested by Roman Catholic authorities, and imprisoned in Vienne. Look it up.
Btw who is Alex? I wasnt responding to anyone named Alex and whoever that is had nothing to do with who I was first responding to.
The footwork is becoming fast and furious. You claimed that Servetus was convicted by a Catholic court. Alex showed that that claim is false. The secular authorities convicted him.
Btw who is Alex? I wasnt responding to anyone named Alex and whoever that is had nothing to do with who I was first responding to.
The name of the poster that I replied to who supplied the information and addressed it primarily to you at 2305. Do you not read posts addressed to you, or do you summarily dismiss and forget them when you disapprove of the content?
Or do you prooftext posts like Protestants do the Bible, selecting single out-of-context verses they like and simply blotting out entire chapters or books that they do not.
Let's be clear on one point. The Catholic Church never tortured or executed anyone. It was always a Civil Authority. Look it up.
Who "owned" the Civil Authorities you ask? Why the Catholic Church did.
As Roseannadanna used to say; "Never Mind"!
If this is before your time just Google Gilda Radner and "Never Mind".
Better yet watch this clip. Never Mind