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I find that the witch hunts of the dark ages were immoral
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<blockquote data-quote="ReverendDG" data-source="post: 63554465" data-attributes="member: 161468"><p>well yeah, the fear of being tempted into following satan, to being cursed by the witch, to have loved ones taken and sacrificed to satan or they themselves being sacrificed.</p><p>though often it was because they were afraid of being <em>accused</em> of being a witch as well! </p><p> </p><p></p><p>eh, i don't think so.</p><p>depending on the church officials they were often the people leading the mob to go burn the "witch's" house down.</p><p>this was most commonly found in salem. where rather than superstition or fear leading people to accuse others of witchcraft, it was simply greed, jealousy or hate.</p><p>historians have long decided that all the accusations were over land, distrust of people who lived alone and pure jealousy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReverendDG, post: 63554465, member: 161468"] well yeah, the fear of being tempted into following satan, to being cursed by the witch, to have loved ones taken and sacrificed to satan or they themselves being sacrificed. though often it was because they were afraid of being [I]accused[/I] of being a witch as well! eh, i don't think so. depending on the church officials they were often the people leading the mob to go burn the "witch's" house down. this was most commonly found in salem. where rather than superstition or fear leading people to accuse others of witchcraft, it was simply greed, jealousy or hate. historians have long decided that all the accusations were over land, distrust of people who lived alone and pure jealousy. [/QUOTE]
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