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Chapter 1744 The Queen of Hell (5)

Chapter 1744 The Queen of Hell ([-])
There are many fasting habits in Christianity, although believers often don’t stick to it thoroughly. Unlike the Saxons, when the remains of St. Mark’s were smuggled to Venice, they were hidden in a pile of pork. Those Saxons would not even touch them. bump.

But there is a bottom line that believers still insist on, that is, cannibalism is prohibited.After the decline of Protestantism in the United States, vegetarianism and Zen Buddhism rose instead. It was probably in the 70s that vegetarianism became popular in the West.

Brahmins also do not eat meat, they are the upper class in India, and the early participants of vegetarianism are also mainly the upper elite, and they do so largely out of moral improvement and physiological adjustment.

Brahmins used to serve as priests, mainly mastering theocratic power and divination, and the caste that governed the people and performed military service was Kshatriya.According to Buddhist regulations, sacrifices are not allowed to kill.However, according to the provisions of the Old Testament and the Pentateuch, sacrifices can be killed. They must kill the sacrificed animals, and burn the internal organs according to the prescribed method and collect ashes.

It is impossible to expect those skinny, vegetarian white-collar workers who work in Manhattan skyscrapers to join the army with guns. Most of the army is male, and they will cause trouble if there is no meat to eat.

Who could have imagined that picture?A U.S. Marine Corps commando who can eat raw beef and a cheerleader who insists on "vegetarianism" in order to maintain his figure are facing a desperate situation. Who is more likely to escape?

Whether to eat meat or to be a vegetarian was originally a neutral term, but it was criticized because of design ethical issues.

Humans are omnivores, because they eat everything, so they eliminate other creatures and stand at the top of the food chain.Once human beings fall from the altar and return to the food chain, they will face the fate of being hunted and killed by other creatures. Even if herbivores have horns, what will human beings use to resist?
Oh, people still have wisdom, weapons, guns, and missiles. Why don't the priests try to recite Buddhist scriptures to calm those animals?

When Roosevelt implemented the New Deal, he called on the American people not to put their money in their own homes but in qualified and creditable banks through the radio, like talking by a fire, and this solved the problem of deflation.

Although he is disabled, he is a good president.

However, only because of his outstanding personal ability, he can't accomplish anything without the people who cooperate with him.

There is no shortage of people who want to be leaders in this world, but there is no shortage of people who cooperate with leaders.The streets are full of people, but if they are all opponents, the leader will not be able to do anything, and even worry that he will be beaten to death by the masses.

Cities are places with a high crime rate, and some neighborhoods are dangerous. Bruce Wayne's parents were shot dead by two thieves.

It is not necessarily safe to go to the country. Living in a big house must be equipped with a gun.

A restless, anxious, and conflicted society ruled by an intolerant, individual-successful, politically correct elite whose solution to problems is the same as Salem's villagers who pour dirty water on others.

They talk nonsense, present evidence that doesn't stand up beyond a reasonable doubt, and yet force through what they want.This is very Puritan style, although they left Europe in the first place to escape the royal power.

It is a torment to live with these insane and lifeless people, and the terrible thing is that they want to spread their way of life to the entire human society, so that everyone can live like them "pious" and "decent" life.

Every week since May, Samuel Parris has walked the five miles to the town of Salem for his trial.

After the Governor's arrival, Cotton Mather left his home and Inglis Mather served as his theological advisor.

"Superstar" also has another identity, which is the baptism he performed for Governor Phipps. At that time, the Governor had passed 22 years since he was a baby, and the Orthodox Christians opposed the late baptism.They doubted whether the "native-born" governor of Massachusetts could represent their interests. Compared with the new king's charter, they preferred the old king's charter, that is, the election of a new governor by election, rather than the king's appointment.

Danforth didn't really care that much about the innocence of the accused either, he was too busy forming a wizarding court.

There were two different legal systems in New England at the time, one in England and one in Massachusetts.The judges of the wizarding court need to turn to the experts available after they are sworn in. Four of the nine judges on the court are close friends of Cotton Mather. Since the arrest of George Burroughs, the nature of this trial has changed. Yes, the court issued 4 arrest warrants before the jurors assembled, including John Alden, who had just returned from the front.

The 66-year-old captain, the eldest son of a founder family at Plymouth, had traveled to Maine with the strongest regiment in Massachusetts to negotiate for York County captives taken by the Indians.

He had nothing to do with Salem except for Samuel Sewell, a judge appointed by the governor, and he had done business with Sewell's father-in-law for a long time as a captain.

However, under the accusation of several villagers, he appeared in the dock of the temporary court on May 5.

European witchcraft trials have always been like this, but the 32-person joint book submitted by John Wise still made Hassan feel uneasy.He had participated in the trial almost from the beginning to the end, and if the accusers were really lying and making up stories, then Hassan's life would be difficult in the future.So when he decided to test the girls, he let Alden, who had never been to Salem and was completely unknown to the girls, hide in the crowd without guards controlling him, and asked the girls to find out who was torturing them .

At that time, the chapel was dark and the sight was not good, so the girls had to leave the plaintiff's box and go to the crowd to look at the faces of those people one by one.

Captain Orlandon, armed with a sword, strode into the chapel, and stood stealthily in the crowd watching them.

He wasn't the only soldier who was dressed like him in the chapel at that time, the girls hesitated and pointed to another soldier in the chapel.

Now the judge asked Orlandon to stand outside, his cocked hat blocking the light, and the girls turned and formed a circle around him, giggling.

During the negotiations, Alden could not understand why some children captured by the "bear and wolf" Wabanaki would rather stay with the Indians than return to the Puritan society.

Perhaps at this moment he understood, while the "enchanted accuser" accused Alden of selling arms to the enemy, and the girls accused him of sleeping with Indian women and torturing them with a sword.

So the guards present immediately disarmed Alden.

The marshals took him out for trial, and maybe he wouldn't have to go to the Ingersoll Tavern for a public trial like the others accused of witchcraft, but whether or not his profiteering charges were true, he was indeed in the thick of Maine. The fog and blood are like fish in water, while others are ruined there.

So the cheerleader escaped the desperate situation, but the soldier lost.

Paris's wife, Elizabeth, was overwhelmed and on the verge of collapse, not only because Paris was busy with witchcraft trials and neglected the obligations of the family, but she also heard that the wives of Paris's three previous priests had all died. Their spirits are said to still haunt Salem.

Paris had to pray for her after the interrogation, and when she returned to the chaotic home at night, she could still hear Abigail screaming.

Besides him, Chief Judge Stoughton also felt tired. He wanted to clear up the wizard as soon as possible, and then restore tranquility and order, even if the evidence became weaker.

In this small town of 8000, fear rumbles, complaints erupt, and signs of the end continue as priests count the days to Christ's return.

Staying Andros felt his chance had come and reported the situation in New England to England, but Inglis Mather failed to convey the disappointment of the people to London.

Instead, he reported that "the people are very satisfied with the new charter".

At that time, it was still far from the day when the governor announced the moratorium on arrests, and the trial was still going on.

(End of this chapter)

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