Why Did People Used to Burn Heretics?

Imagine a world where people were afraid of new ideas. If someone said something that went against what the church taught, they could be called a heretic, like a bad student who doesn’t follow the rules. To make others listen and remember the lesson, they sometimes tied them to a stake and set them on fire.

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  1. A man was burned alive because he believed in a different god.
  2. Children watched their uncle burn for questioning the Bible.
  3. A woman was tied to a stake and set on fire in front of the whole town.

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