That's not even true for the time period. Usury was charging unreasonable interest. Not banning it entirely. To medieval Christians, typically that meant around 3%, but depending on the regime and time period it was somewhere between 1%-5%. So yeah, you could still charge interest, at several rates. It also depended on who you were loaning money to and why.
That's not even true for the time period. Usury was charging unreasonable interest. Not banning it entirely. To medieval Christians, typically that meant around 3%, but depending on the regime and time period it was somewhere between 1%-5%. So yeah, you could still charge interest, at several rates. It also depended on who you were loaning money to and why.
and here we see the usual hair-splitting legalism on display from the usual group. a classic. take note newcomers.
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i’m sure he’ll claim he isn’t jewish as well
He always denies being jewish. He might not be, but his writing style when it comes to the topic of the jews is at least jew-ish.
"tHiS iS hAiR sPlItTiNg!"