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    Lest We Forget (The Burning Times)

    The year is 1500. Thousands of your friends, relatives, and even enemies are
    being tortured, hung, burned and worse. Your local church says that it's in the
    name of God to protect others from the devil's ways, but you're not sure you
    totally agree with what's going on. Now stop for a moment. Answer these
    questions.

    ================
    1.) Do you have a birthmark, mole, disfigurement, or do you even have a pimple?
    2.) Are you a liberal type?
    3.) Do you like to dance?
    4.) Do you have a pet cat, mouse, snake, goat?
    5.) Do you own a broom?
    6.) Do you speak out against what you don't believe is right?
    7.) Do you sometimes give your husband or mother grief or do you "obey his/her
    every command like you should?"
    8.) Have you ever had any enemies or just someone who didn't think highly of
    you?
    9.) Have you ever lived near someone that lost their job? Had a pet that died?
    Had a bad crop? Had a family member that died? That got sick?
    10.) Have you ever gone out for a walk by yourself after nightfall?
    11.) Has there ever been a hail storm or even a wicked thunder storm in the same
    area that you live?
    =============

    Answering yes to just one of these questions would have gotten you tried,
    persecuted, tortured and either hung or burned at a stake between the dates of
    1100-1700. Men, women, children, the elderly, the crippled and even pets, all
    ended up as victims during the Witch Craze (aka The Burning Times and Witch
    Hunts/Craze). More middle-aged women than any other were tortured and killed
    though.

    During the times when man was just discovering and concurring "new frontiers",
    fears began to develop of the unknown that lie ahead in these "new worlds".

    These fears lead to the largest global killing spree on any scale. Many refute
    that the Burning times all started with the two girls who claimed they were
    "bewitched".

    But in fact, the start of the hatred towards Pagans, Wiccans, and Witches
    started far, far earlier during the renaissance period. When the Christians
    first arrived on the British shores, they encountered the Pagans and their
    rituals.

    At first they worshipped side by side, but in time the Christians realized that
    the Pagans had a much larger following than them so they decided that something
    needed to be done to get more followers of Christ in their churches. Pagan
    Sabbats were starting to be broken up by groups of people
    against their ways.

    Pagan temples were being destroyed. And eventually all of the beautiful ways,
    practices and the worshipping of the Old Gods was outlawed. The Pagan God was
    perverted into the depiction of the Christian Devil to scare away others from
    "the temptation of those heathen practices".

    Celebrations that turned into Christian Holidays were conveniently dated close
    and even on the same date to Pagan Sabbats to further deter others from going to
    the gatherings. Pagan followers had to practice in secret and seclusion.

    They were no longer sure of who they could trust with their true feelings.
    Eventually, the old clans split up in fear of being caught and they moved far
    away from the newcomers.

    The Christians had the law on their side and they kept a very watchful eye on
    their congregation. Anyone with thoughts, notions, or opinions different than
    that of the teachings of Christ were shamed, teased, persecuted and forced to
    leave or be jailed.

    Fear and hatred started to breed...one thing lead to another and the Witch Craze
    was starting to happen..
    Euphoric Reviewed by Euphoric on . Lest We Forget (The Burning Times) The year is 1500. Thousands of your friends, relatives, and even enemies are being tortured, hung, burned and worse. Your local church says that it's in the name of God to protect others from the devil's ways, but you're not sure you totally agree with what's going on. Now stop for a moment. Answer these questions. ================ 1.) Do you have a birthmark, mole, disfigurement, or do you even have a pimple? 2.) Are you a liberal type? 3.) Do you like to dance? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Lest We Forget (The Burning Times)

    The most infamous Witchcraft Trials was the Salem Witchcraft Trials in Salem,
    Massachusetts in 1692. Although only 30 were killed there, it was ironic how a
    "fresh start in a New World" ended up as a killing spree on innocent victims.

    Reasoning in the trials in the New World included political tensions, land
    related grievances, disease and religious repression. Because of the strict
    religious society of the time, with it's adamant upbringing of children to
    follow the Bible, it created a very strong belief in the Devil.

    (By this time the Christians and Catholics has already done a "great job" of
    spreading the word that the Pagan God was actually the Devil in the Bible.)

    So it only took the hysterics of two young girls ( Elizabeth Parris and Abigail
    Williams),one of them was the daughter of Rev. Samuel Parris, to start off the
    madness of the Witch Hunts there.

    The two girls became interested in the magickal culture of a West Indian slave
    named Tituba, who was incidentally was "owned" by Rev. Parris. They started
    doing divinations about future husbands, and various other things.

    When some of the towns people caught them in the act of doing some of the
    divination techniques on their own, they quickly claimed they were bewitched to
    do it to save their butts.

    Tibtuta, Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne were the first named by the two girls and
    arrested as the perpetrators of their "bewitchment" on February 29, 1692. From
    that point on, neighbors and friends instantly became back-stabbers and foes.
    ===== http://www.ladyoftheearth.com/witch/...not-forget.txt ========

  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    Lest We Forget (The Burning Times)

    History writers put the numbers squarely between 40,000 and 100,000, based upon trial records and taking into consideration that not all records have survived or were even taken in the first place. (http://wicca.timerift.net/burning.html)

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