Shocking Sayings

187 sayings found from the Medieval era

The natural order among men is that women should be subject to men.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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The killing of an innocent person is a greater sin than the killing of a guilty person.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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It is lawful to kill a man in self-defense, provided that one uses no more violence than is necessary.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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Heretics, therefore, must be excommunicated and cut off from the Church, and, finally, delivered to the secular tribunal to be put to death.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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If a man be a fornicator, or an adulterer, or a drunkard, or any such like, he is not thereby cut off from the Church, because such sins do not separate a man from the faith. But heresy does separate a man from the faith, and consequently from the Ch…

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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The Church has the power to excommunicate, and to deliver to the secular arm.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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It is lawful to wage war, provided it be for a just cause, and by the authority of the sovereign.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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It is lawful to kill an enemy in a just war.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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Slavery is a natural institution, because some men are by nature slaves, and others are by nature masters.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1269-1272
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A slave is an instrument of his master, and is his property.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1269-1272
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It is lawful for a master to beat his slave, provided he does not kill him or maim him.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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The children of slaves are slaves by birth.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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If a man commits the sin of sodomy, he is to be put to death.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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The sin against nature is the most grievous of sins.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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The greater the good that is contemned, the greater the sin. But the good of the species is greater than the good of the individual. Therefore, the sin against nature, which is against the good of the species, is greater than the sin of fornication, …

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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It is worse to commit the sin of sodomy than to commit the sin of bestiality.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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The act of generation is more noble than the act of nutrition.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1259-1265
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It is not lawful for a man to have sex with his wife if she is unwilling.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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But it is lawful for a husband to demand the marriage debt from his wife, even if she is unwilling, because she owes it to him by virtue of the marriage contract.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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It is lawful to deceive the enemy in a just war.

— Thomas Aquinas c. 1265-1274
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