Every religion deals with heresy differently.
For most religions that have terrestrial power, such as Christianity and Islam, heretics were usually tortured and executed along with their followers.
For most religions that have not exercised terrestrial power, such as Judaism, heretics were usually excommunicated and avoided since they lacked the power to actually punish them.
the religious court established to find and punish heretics
The religious court established to find and punish heretics.
The church's attacks on heretics were called inquisitions. These were formal investigations and trials conducted by the church to identify and punish individuals who held beliefs contrary to its teachings.
No. The question confuses the Magna Carta, a charter designed to limit the authority of the English kings, with the Spanish Inquisition, a tribunal designed to judge suposed heretics and torture them into confessing their sins.
The Spanish Inquisition is an organization of priests that looked for and punished anyone in Spain that were practicing their old religion
Roadside Heretics was created in 2002.
Young Heretics was created in 2009.
Heretics of Dune was created in 1984.
Those people that contradict the Bible are heretics.
Torture was often used to punish and eventually kill heretics during the Spanish inquisition. Many inquisitors would starve their inmates, force them to consume vast amounts of water, or heap burning coals onto them. Other inquisitors would use a strappado or a rack to torture and eventually kill accused heretics.
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Heretics in the early church were banished, imprisoned or even killed.