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... vil. And according to his conviction, no sacrifices were too great or off-limits if it directly led to the subjugation of heretics that went against his faith.
His beliefs were truly contradictory. However, he religiously stuck to his conviction nonetheless.
As such, he didn’t suspect the veracity of the claims of heresy or even hesitate to subjugate what he perceived as evil.
For him, it didn’t matter if a few hundred had to be slaughtered in the process of locating that ...
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