Thank you for this information, Danik. Yes, the stories can be ugly. In fact, you can't learn much history without developing a fairly low opinion of human nature. But as Gladys says, such things have the potential to bring out the best and worst in people. I always wonder about the stories that were not preserved.
I guess I knew that the Church could only pursue the baptized. One problem (more of an ugly situation) in some parts of the New World was that an Indian community might be baptized because they were curious or didn't fully understand what they were getting themselves into, and when they resumed their earlier practices they became subject to persecution. Personally I find the historical failures of religion (such as the Salem trials) interesting and important, but there is always an ugly human side to such things.



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