Wasn't it also a little because she was a " witch " since she claimed god was talking to her and they were like " but she's a woman ? He wouldn't talk to a woman "
( And the whole wearing man's clothing thing got worse in prison because the guards would try to violate her if she didn't wear pants and tie them tight )
"They didn't come from there?"
Yes they did. All magic is the devil's power.
"And they didn't do anything wrong to be the enemy"
They were in league with Lucifer.
Jeez, Garlog, I never would have pegged you for a religious person
Anyway, it isn't the devils power. The only reason people think that is because the church wanted to stop pagan beliefs and practices and claimed some to be witches for doing such. Take midwives for example. They would help ease the pain of childbirth and take care of the mother and baby afterward, but the church thought it witchcraft and also that women MUST deal with the pain because of Eve and so they claimed witchcraft.
"Jeez, Garlog, I never would have pegged you for a religious person"
I'm not, this conversation is just predicated on the assumption that witches are real, which they aren't. Nobody had magic powers, so no one should have been burned.
Well, contrary to popular belief humor has become more toned down over time. In the 40s/50s, the ending of Tom and Jerry had them kill themselves together.
In the 1500s a whole family could go and watch a play where a chick got raped by a swan and no one cared
French: Roast this bitch
( And the whole wearing man's clothing thing got worse in prison because the guards would try to violate her if she didn't wear pants and tie them tight )
And they didn't do anything wrong to be the enemy besides not be apart of the church, which she was heavily apart of
Yes they did. All magic is the devil's power.
"And they didn't do anything wrong to be the enemy"
They were in league with Lucifer.
Anyway, it isn't the devils power. The only reason people think that is because the church wanted to stop pagan beliefs and practices and claimed some to be witches for doing such. Take midwives for example. They would help ease the pain of childbirth and take care of the mother and baby afterward, but the church thought it witchcraft and also that women MUST deal with the pain because of Eve and so they claimed witchcraft.
I'm not, this conversation is just predicated on the assumption that witches are real, which they aren't. Nobody had magic powers, so no one should have been burned.
In the 1500s a whole family could go and watch a play where a chick got raped by a swan and no one cared