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Today is Freethought Day

Organizers of Freethought Day chose Oct. 12 to observe it annually because that was the date of a 1692 letter in which William Phips, governor of the province of Massachusetts Bay, told the British Privy Council that due to "spectral evidence," the Salem witch trials were devolving into a quagmire. That "evidence" involved accusers claiming to see devils and other phantasms consorting with the accused. Eight persons had been executed in the previous month.

The Rev. Increase Mather, Cotton Mather's father, also opposed "spectral evidence" in his book "Cases of Conscience" (1693): "It were better that ten suspected witches should escape, than that one Innocent Person should be Condemned." Though the trials continued into May 1693 and such evidence was allowed, it was largely discounted and those convicted were pardoned by Phips. Of the 20 executions during the trials, 15 were women. All but one were executed by hanging and no one was burned at the stake. Several others died during incarceration.
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Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Some elements who call themselves "Christians" are trying to bring those days back. Mike Pence.
@Crazywaterspring Mike (kiss ass) Pence can jolly well burn in the hell of his own creation. He and "Mother Pence" who is proud she leads him around the house via the ring secured to his nose. Such a weak, no balls, excuse for a "man"...A male concubine craving punishment.