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Heylel: “Killing one is like killing many.  If it is good to kill some, it is good to kill all that are under similar circumstances. Besides, if it is for the common good, the ones that are saved, God know, right?  So you could kill them all and God will keep the good ones in Heaven with him. Don’t give me that look Metatrone,
they will love this idea.”

They went out and did exactly what Heylel explained to them to do. They had their own variations in methods of operations; they were very good at it.

Telling on your neighbor became a secret affair. It because a way of getting back at neighbors or any acquaintance. Children could be tortured and burnt with fire to get someone to confess, then the kids watched
their parents tortured.

All sorts of instruments and deception was used to get a confession.

Horses used to pull people apart or hair, nails, skin or phalanges could be manipulated in dozens of ways to cause
the maximum pain.

Hanging a heretic upon a pointed object and slowly lowering them. Slowly baking them. Pouring hot water or lead into metal shoes. Methods of slow drowning.

 A man could think of almost anything that could be used to torture and it would be found that it was likely used to inflict pain on heretics.

Things like:

*The Iron Torture Chair was studded with spikes

*Skull Crusher

*The Rack

*The Wheel

*The Thumbscrew

*The Iron Maiden

*Immersion in scalding water

*Yanking back and forth

*The prayer stool

* Stocks with iron spikes

* Slowly roasting

* Walking a Witch

* Thrawing

* Turkas

* Dungeons with no light or human contact

* Scoring above the Breath

If a woman was burned at the stake and delivered a baby, it would be taken and thrown back into the fire.

A heretic had all his property taken even if he had been dead up to 70 years, his body was to be exhumed, burned and all who stood to inherit anything of his could not or if they had already it was taken. The Church became super rich.

John 15:6 "If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned." This was a scripture used by the inquisitors to do Heylel’s bidden.

 
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