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Medieval treatment for Witches

10-12-08

(This article is not intended for the readers to believe in the exustence of witches.)

In middle age (4th-15th century AD), the accused witches do not receive fair treatment as normal people have. People often see them as bad or evil doers that could put their lives into a chaos. Bad luck as they told would set in.

At that time, one can easily accused someone even without proof. Even the presence of fair trail, innocent people can be put immediately to death. Once judged, the accused will then be displayed to the public. Then, the crowd would watch them die as they would receive their verdict – being hanged or burned through fire.

I would say that’s “double the hell”. Worst, worst! They died without a fight, plus, they died being burned alive. The people could have instead locked up them in a big comfy cage with cute colorful cuddly pillows and abundant food source, and used them for battles. Don’t you think so?

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Previous Comments

di ako naniniwala sa mangkukulam at sa kulam.. hehehe..pero binasa ko pa rin yung post mo…

siguru kung ipinanganak ako nung kopongkopong siguro maniniwala ako pero 1990s n ako pinanganak eh..lol

see you around kosa;]

Posted by kosa at October 14, 2008, 2:24 pm

is this or true because i no some of this info is not true

Posted by britney at June 15, 2009, 1:59 pm

@britney…these were written already in history, but they have no evidence whether witches were real or not.

Posted by spiky at August 26, 2009, 8:53 am

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