Monday, December 17, 2007

Burning witches

In Scotland, under James I and VI, the leading clergy directed the torture of old and feeble women. Suspected witches were subjected to the most hideous tortures. A woman was burned as late as 1729, and long after the repeal of witchcraft legislation in England, the Presbyterian Church still ardently supported the persecution of witches. And to this day the Church has an official ritual for the exorcism of devils.

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