Yobe
2007-04-26, 02:46
Sorry if this has come to pass before.
Evil: The strife of human nature?
I was once told something to the effect of evil is often related to fire.
And was watching a show that said. “1407 the English Bible translation was denounced as unauthorized, and translating or using translated Bibles was defined as heresy -- a crime for which the punishment was death by burning.”
They went as far as to dig up, John Wycliffethe’s body, the first guy who had translated this bible and burn his body.
As well all the witch trials and all the other burning to “Cleanse” us from the evil things. During this event, there is this arouse feeling of rage, anger, and vengeance against what it is these people fear. Could it be a force of evil grasping this group to drive out that which is good?
Evil: The strife of human nature?
I was once told something to the effect of evil is often related to fire.
And was watching a show that said. “1407 the English Bible translation was denounced as unauthorized, and translating or using translated Bibles was defined as heresy -- a crime for which the punishment was death by burning.”
They went as far as to dig up, John Wycliffethe’s body, the first guy who had translated this bible and burn his body.
As well all the witch trials and all the other burning to “Cleanse” us from the evil things. During this event, there is this arouse feeling of rage, anger, and vengeance against what it is these people fear. Could it be a force of evil grasping this group to drive out that which is good?