@Ana the Ist
We are clearly at cross-purposes. This will be my last reply to you in this thread. I am unconvinced that a fruitful discussion is possible.
1: I did not address your questions about "not getting bogged in semantics", because it would have done so if I had. You claimed witch-hunters were OT realists, so I showed you witch-hunting arose without any OT input of any sort. A mistranslation or understanding was later roped in, but the OT has little to do with the phenomenon. This is a circumferential idea anyway, as moral relativists are just as likely, if not more, to kill.
2. Which brings us to the fact that we don't even seem to agree when someone is a relativist or realist. The Nazis called themselves relativists, they denied explicitly the existence of an absolute morality. Quote Hitler as much as you want, but context will make this clear.
The Nazis believed that the Aryan race was superior genetically to the Jewish. This was a 'realist' claim, but no moral position came in as of yet. They held that Supermen could transcend the limitations of morality placed upon them by the weak, in fact had a right to. In that way they would create the new morality according to their own Will. So the Nazis considered the Jews evil and their extermination a moral good, but by their own morality created according to their Will. This is a relativist position, though couched in the rules of moral or ethical behaviour, as they determined what this would be.
They did the same with Christianity, crafting a 'Positive Christianity' shorn of its 'negative' elements such as 'blessed are the meek' or Semitic elements. In this way, they could then paint it as dedicated to the German Volk, with Jesus as an Aryan opposing Jewish weakness. So you find many quotes of Hitler speaking good of Jesus or such, but what he means thereby has to be made plain. The Nazis aren't some weird Other, that somehow determined a heretofore hidden universal truth of evil Jews, but an outgrowth of 19th century moral relativism - in fact predicted to come to being by 19th century intellectuals like Dostoevsky and Nietsche.
3. I gave you the article on Conversion and Somatoform disorders and their historical classifications, to show that it has little connection to Mass Hysteria. It may elicit it though. So the fact that you couldn't find it there was exactly my point. And again, you linked no experts on the topic. It is not sociology that we were discussing. The only expert article linked was the one I linked, I am afraid. John Waller's article anyway agrees with me, not you, and he is a layman historian, not a medical expert. This is merely a fallacious appeal to authority therefore.
4. The Slave Trade arose from economic necessity. It was strenuously opposed by the Church, even by Archbishops of Mexico and prelates tasked with overseeing the New World. These were hardly unimportant naysayers. But Mammon often prevails, as occured in this case, and the Church had to come to terms with facts on the ground. It is a similar position to Catholicism opposing birth control or abortion - some churches or groups will buck the trend of the Church, siding with popular opinion, while Religious Tradition and Magisterium will dig in its heels. Read Hugh Thomas' excellent histories of the colonisation of Latin America and this will be plain.
Anyway, I thank you for your time and effort, but we aren't agreeing and even disagreeing on the base from which we would argue, so further discussion will be fruitless I feel. I've read extensively on the Nazis, Witch-hunting and the Slave Trade, as I am a history buff. Likewise, I have had to do with conversion and somatoform disorders in the previous iterations of my professional career. My opinion is unlikely to change on this account from a few random culled and popular articles, a single Hitler quote, and the opinion of an anonymous internet poster. My efforts to discuss with you, seem in like manner to fall on deaf ears or at least set in its ways. I don't have the patience nor inclination to prove extensively what you would have me do here. I've directed to where such proofs could be found, as did Silmarien, so you could follow up if you'd wish to. As such, I bid you good day, I am done with this discussion.