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Tag: catholic church history

  • Was Leaving Christianity Punishable by Death in Church History?

    Was Leaving Christianity Punishable by Death in Church History?

    For most of us today, changing our religious beliefs is understood as a personal right — a matter of conscience. But throughout much of Christian history, things were very different. In many eras, leaving the faith or publicly challenging official doctrine wasn’t just discouraged… it could be illegal, and in some cases, even punishable by…

    Michael Lofton

    December 9, 2025
    Reason and Theology Show, Recent Posts
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  • The Heretic Friar Who Escaped the Roman Inquisition

    The Heretic Friar Who Escaped the Roman Inquisition

    Sentenced by St. Charles Borromeo for heresy, a Franciscan friar escapes the Roman Inquisition. With his life spared only in effigy, this daring escape shocked the Church. Discover the story of The Heretic Friar Who Escaped the Roman Inquisition.

    Michael Lofton

    August 29, 2025
    Reason and Theology Show, Recent Posts
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