Speaking of "would not die for a lie," I'm reminded of the Jews in Spain at the time of the Inquisition. They were persecuted and driven out of Spain, even many who recanted, because it was never about what they believed. Those that were granted reprieve by recanting went on to be persecuted again in a second round of recriminations. The Conversos were persecuted as much as the Jews driven out before. And when the same fate befell the Conversos, it mattered not that they had recanted.
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