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.
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Replying to @Atticus_Amber @Metamagician
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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Could you find me some?! I spent months searching before ultimately giving up.
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Hmm. I think it wld be big news in academic writing on the subject if evidence of actual atheism existed tho.
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At the mo, strongest argument for it things like 'Why was Aquinas writing proofs of God if no-one doubted?"
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Yes, much, much heresy. Also atheism in early days. It was certainly thinkable in classical antiquity.
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Renaissance & recovery of classical texts part of what made it thinkable again. Also Reformation.
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