1. If you used the strict definition of witchcraft, you'd never get to burn anyone.
  2. suspected witches tended to give a lot of information that was never used.
  3. wondering whether a suspect is a witch is pointless, the answer is always yes.
  4. "Tie her up and throw her into the lake. If she drowns, the God did not want her to live because she was a witch. If she doesn't drown, she was using her dark powers and therefore is a witch and has to be burned."
  5. see 3.
  6. Who cares who's that? Burn her! She's a witch!

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.


In reply to Re^2: WitchTest - A Tool For Determining If A Woman Is Guilty Of Witchcraft by Jenda
in thread WitchTest - A Tool For Determining If A Woman Is Guilty Of Witchcraft by bpoag

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