damninteresting.com— One theory behind the Salem witch trials suggests that the community's rye crop, infected with ergot, may have been partially to blame for the odd behaviour of its citizens.
Jun 28, 2006View in Crawl 4
That has nothing to do with the Salem witch trials. Who cares if Witchcraft is a religion, the puritan view of witchcraft was of devil-inspired sorcery.
So it's OK to kill a few women here and there, because the bible allows it? And it's OK if you get it wrong, because God forgives, right dcipjr?Just remember, his noodly appendage is watching. Ceiling cat is watching you too.
zero51Jun 28, 2006
That has nothing to do with the Salem witch trials. Who cares if Witchcraft is a religion, the puritan view of witchcraft was of devil-inspired sorcery.
mobtekJun 29, 2006
Who do you think infected the Rye hey?
darrensouthcottJun 29, 2006
This news is about 5 years old.
Closed AccountJul 1, 2006
So it's OK to kill a few women here and there, because the bible allows it? And it's OK if you get it wrong, because God forgives, right dcipjr?Just remember, his noodly appendage is watching. Ceiling cat is watching you too.