Christianity, witchcraft and attack on woman P1
By soadnot
@soadnot (1606)
Canada
August 8, 2007 9:05pm CST
Over 50,000 known woman have died because of witchcraft accusations through Christianity... and they say woman are not treated well in islam?
here is a story i read in the book "the end of faith" by Sam Harris. he cut it down a bit, but i managed to find the whole thing... there are plenty of other stories but, im only on page 95ish and this, i think, is the worst accusation so far.
In 1718, the remote county of Caithness, where the delusion remained in all its pristine vigour for years after it had ceased elsewhere, was startled from its propriety by the cry of witchcraft. A silly fellow, named William Montgomery, a carpenter, had a mortal antipathy to cats, and, somehow or other, these animals generally chose his back-yard as the scene of their catterwaulings. He puzzled his brains for a long time to know why he, above all his neighbours, should be so pestered; at last he came to the sage conclusion that his tormentors were no cats, but witches. In this opinion he was supported by his maid-servant, who swore a round oath that she had often heard the aforesaid cats talking together in human voices. The next time the unlucky tabbies assembled in his back-yard, the valiant carpenter was on the alert. Arming himself with an axe, a dirk, and a broadsword, he rushed out among them: one of them he wounded in the back, a second in the hip, and the leg of a third he maimed with his axe; but he could not capture any of them. A few days afterwards, two old women of the parish died, and it was said that, when their bodies were laid out, there appeared upon the back of one the mark as of a recent wound, and a similar scar upon the hip of the other. The carpenter and his maid were convinced that they were the very cats, and the whole county repeated the same story. Every one was upon the look-out for proofs corroborative: a very remarkable one was soon discovered. Nanny Gilbert, a wretched old creature of upwards of seventy years of age, was found in bed with her leg broken; as she was ugly enough for a witch, it was asserted that she, also, was one of the cats that had fared so ill at the hands of the carpenter. The latter, when informed of the popular suspicion, asserted that he distinctly remembered to have struck one of the cats a blow with the back of his broadsword, which ought to have broken her leg. Nanny was immediately dragged from her bed, and thrown into prison. Before she was put to the torture, she explained, in a very natural and intelligible manner, how she had broken her limb; but this account did not give satisfaction: the professional persuasions of the torturer made her tell a different tale, and she confessed that she was indeed a witch, and had been wounded by Montgomery on the night stated - that the two old women recently deceased were witches also, besides about a score of others whom she named. The poor creature suffered so much by the removal from her own home, and the tortures inflicted upon her, that she died the next day in prison. Happily for the persons she had named in her confession, Dundas of Arniston, at that time the King's Advocate-general, wrote to the Sheriff-depute, one Captain Ross of Littledean, cautioning him not to proceed to trial, the "thing being of too great difficulty, and beyond the jurisdiction of an inferior court." Dundas himself examined the precognition with great care, and was so convinced of the utter folly of the whole case that he quashed all further proceedings.
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@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
9 Aug 07
Ijust might have to get this book to read.
But we all know that the ones they called witches were not and the ones in Salem USA got drowned for water go into their lungs not cause they were wicthes for anyone can drowned if held underwater to long the witch cry is way out of line For if poeple are witches they do good. and not eveil and it is just another way of doing things. But this would be a good book to read.
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@magikrose (5429)
• United States
9 Aug 07
I am Wiccan and to be honest I dont know how to change myself or controll cat like that. I have 3 cats and they do there own thing like normal cats do.
I also would never harm any one for any reason with magik. I am to afraid of it coming back to hurt me 3 times worse than I sent it.
There is nothign in worshiping nature. A majot misconception about witches is that we dont worship a God and in reality we DO, the only t hing is we ALSO worship a Goddess also known as Mother Earth. That is where Christians think we are evil cause the bible clearly states that they are to worship God and no one else.

@magikrose (5429)
• United States
10 Aug 07
Well that is your opnion and I am ok with that. We all the the right to choose the religin that is right for us. I chose Wicca and for that is right. What you chose for yourself is right for you.
I wish you the best.
@revdauphinee (5703)
• United States
9 Aug 07
yes this may have happened happened In 1718 many years ago christianity thank God (Yaweh Not allah)christianity has evolved not so with Islam who still regards women as lower than men who treats them as peoperty and enslaves women to second class citisens in most places when i ask are muslims goig to evolve and begin to live in the 20th century instead of the 17th ???
@soadnot (1606)
• Canada
9 Aug 07
the fact of the matter is, this happened, and it was the result of reading the bible and the TRUE literal christian meaning.
its funny, because in those times, islam was making great strives in astrology and alchemy while the Christians were still killing eachother for accusations of sorcery. Please.. dont tell me Christianity evolved when they are forcing children to learn creationism in schools...
christianity is just as medieval as islam is.
but the fact is, it does not matter WHEN it happened, it matters WHY it happened, and the reason is, by reading the bible.
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@revdauphinee (5703)
• United States
10 Aug 07
well we all have oppinions you have yours i will stick to mine!




