in the 1480s
a person employed to carry out witch-hunts and identify witches.
witches weren't around in the renaissance moron! do your research
yes, they are
They wernt withches are an urban myth
As a matter of fact, yes, witches do, and always have, and forever will exist. Witches, of all kinds being white, black and grey, they've always been around since the dawn of time. Not that they are the kind of people who fly on broomsticks and carry a black cat with them, witches are people who feel that magic is something that could be used for all sorts of reason.
The Pendle Witches or Lancashire Witches were the most famous witches in English legal history. In the year 1612, at Lancaster goal, in the English county of Lancashire, ten men and women were hanged for the crime of witchcraft. The Pendle Witches, as they became known, were believed to have been responsible for the murder by witchcraft of seventeen people in and around the Forest of Pendle.
Hades would always carry around a scepter.
Puritans believed in witches because witches were mentioned in the Bible. They believed these creatures were in league with the Devil, and could masquerade as normal around people. People were very superstitious and gullible. They blamed witches for all the bad things that happened in life. As a result of these beliefs, the Salem Witch Trials occurred.
There were no real witches in Shakespeare's time, because they don't exist! But, there is no exact figure as to how many women were thought to be witches. There were apparently thousands of them around! If a woman was seen to own a black cat, or if she made special herbal medicines, then she was seen as a witch. There were witch-hunts, and around 16000 (sixteen thousand) women were killed because they were thought to be witches. (They were burned at the stake, or drowned.) Hope I helped you! :)
No. If you carry a sin around you God can punish you really bad.
That good, no matter how tiny, prevails over evil and what goes around, comes around.