It felt like a taliban trial
>>16887632Well, he did deny the trinity is the truth so he was obviously lost spiritually. If he refused to renounce such a misguided belief then what choice did they have but to deliver him to God for the sake of their salvation?
>>16887632People always demonize Calvin for it, even Catholics do, despite the fact that he had just escaped imprisonment in the French town of Vienne where he also would have been executed. The truth is antitrinitarians were harshly persecuted everywhere in Europe, with the sole exception of Transylvania.
>>16887651Why did god change his mind on religious tolerance in the 18th century
Some of you heretics are alright, don't come to Geneva tomorrow
Calvin had no choice
>>16887632>Was Servet execution right?No, I don’t think so, however it also wasn’t particularly egregious, especially considering 1) he would have gotten the same treatment in Lutheran lands or the Holy lands of the Catholic IMPERIVM.2) he wanted Calvin put on trial and killed.99% of the complaining about his execution is done by people who are seething at Calvin, be it Reddit atheoids or disgruntled Catholics who don’t understand Calvin was mostly in the right regarding theology. >>16887907Kek
>>16888054I see what you did there.
>>16888127>2) he wanted Calvin put on trial and killed.Then why did he think that Calvin would protect him from the Catholics?