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Roman Catholic AnswerJan Hus was NOT executed by the Catholic Church. He was given a trial by the Church and condemned as a heretic, deposed from his functions as a priest, etc. and then turned over to the civil government. The Civil government executed him as a traitor.
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That statement is patently false. He was betrayed by the Holy Roman Emporer Sigismund, who together WITH the Council of Constance, burned him alive in 1415. Your perspective on history is as skewed and empty as your false religion.

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