Yes. But not as dangerous as you'd think. Ppl used disbelief as a form of swearing. Got fined when confirmed didn't mean it.
There isn't evidence of this.Was hoping to find some for PhD research but been thoroughly done by John Arnold
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Inquisition found ppl doubting aspects of doctrine - not God himself.
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Ppl might have doubted God but unwilling to die for something that didn't exist.
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Many 'practical atheists' - ppl who just didn't seem to care abt religious claims & many doubters of doctrine.
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Or ppl swearing. eg Mary was a whore and Christ a bastard. Not a serious theological claim.Get a fine & penance
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Could you find me some?! I spent months searching before ultimately giving up.
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Found Arnold had answered precisely my research question very thoroughly here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Belief-Unbelief-Medieval-Europe-Arnold/dp/0340807865/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1475571013&sr=1-1&keywords=belief+and+unbelief+in+medieval+europe …
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