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I am Stunned how Anyone who has (presumably) received a First-World Education in preparation for life in the second decade of the 21st Century, could characterize "Daemonologie" as a laudable text:
"It was a political yet theological statement to EDUCATE a MISINFORMED populace on the history, practices and implications of sorcery and the REASONS for PERSECUTING a WITCH in a "Christian society" under the rule of canonical law."
It's a SCOUNDREL's Errand to claim the desire to "...Educate a MIS-Informed populace on the..."Reasons for Persecuting a 'WITCH' in a 'CHRISTIAN' Society..."
When the majority of that "populace" has been MIS-Informed and Manipulated for Generations by Slanderous, Pejorative Judeo-Xtian MYTHOLOGIES about "Witches" at the direction of a Paranoid Monarchs & its Subservient Clergy, >90% of the Blame for that 'Misinformation' Lays SQUARELY with Theocratic Monarchists.
There are N E V E R Justifiable 'Reasons' to employ IRRATIONAL LIES to PERSECUTE Fictionalized Minorities. 172.250.69.244 ( talk) 12:45, 3 October 2022 (UTC)
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I am Stunned how Anyone who has (presumably) received a First-World Education in preparation for life in the second decade of the 21st Century, could characterize "Daemonologie" as a laudable text:
"It was a political yet theological statement to EDUCATE a MISINFORMED populace on the history, practices and implications of sorcery and the REASONS for PERSECUTING a WITCH in a "Christian society" under the rule of canonical law."
It's a SCOUNDREL's Errand to claim the desire to "...Educate a MIS-Informed populace on the..."Reasons for Persecuting a 'WITCH' in a 'CHRISTIAN' Society..."
When the majority of that "populace" has been MIS-Informed and Manipulated for Generations by Slanderous, Pejorative Judeo-Xtian MYTHOLOGIES about "Witches" at the direction of a Paranoid Monarchs & its Subservient Clergy, >90% of the Blame for that 'Misinformation' Lays SQUARELY with Theocratic Monarchists.
There are N E V E R Justifiable 'Reasons' to employ IRRATIONAL LIES to PERSECUTE Fictionalized Minorities. 172.250.69.244 ( talk) 12:45, 3 October 2022 (UTC)