INSTRUMENTS OF UNIMAGINABLE TORTURE
In Europe between the 13th and the 19th century victims of the Inquisition and the witch trials underwent painful suffering to these instruments of torture. The poor victim went through indescribable agony when seated naked for interrogation on the Inquisition chair, which was covered with sharp thorns.
The victim's arms, legs, or joints were torn apart or destroyed by the knee screws. The cat's paw was used to rip his flesh to shreds; no part of the body was spared. The thorned collar made the victim's neck, shoulders, and jaw gangrenous, which quickly led to his blood poisoning and death.
Inquisitors commissioned by the Roman Catholic Church used these and similar instruments to deal with dissidents - mostly ordinary people who had been denounced and whose " confession" was now forced out of them by torture. Indeed,, during the papal inquisition that involved the Waldenses, the instrument of torture were even sprinkled with holy water.
Christendom carries a heavy burden of guilt for the Inquisition. Historian Walter Nigg explains: " Christendom will experience no further blessings until it finally confess- openly and with deep conviction- the sins committed in the Inquisition, sincerely and unconditionally renouncing every form of violence in connection with religion."
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