Beyond the forests, by Ken MacLeod

A brilliant short piece from Ken MacLeod:

Imagine a remote part of Europe. Its very name is associated with a superstition so gross that bigotry itself would scoff at it. Suppose that, centuries ago, a public debate among scholars converted the king and people of the region to a rationalistic, tolerant, liberal and humane Christian heresy, and that this heresy persisted as the people’s faith despite the persecutions of church and state, of nationalists and communists. Imagine this heresy – with its own churches and seminaries, clergy and congregations, saints and martyrs – being the unquestioned creed of generations, and surviving to this day.

It sounds like some alternate-history invention, but it’s the true story of the Unitarians of Transylvania.

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