I would say we need to know the history to understand why witch huntings occurred or why such negative impact on mid-wives had happened.
With my best efforts I will try to explain the reason. I believe it started with the term "heretic", which means "choice" or "one who makes choices". At the time of 180 C.E. a christian writer Irenaeus produced a massive five-volume work on heretics titled "Against Heresies".
He stated that making choices is evil, and suggested to church leaders who want to eliminate heresy is to not allow people to ask questions.
So christian followers had to follow the words of the bible without questioning it.
How ironic that is because if we can recall history "Jesus" did question the idealogies of the god of abraham and paid a heavy price for it. So how Iraneus could create such a wasted work of writings to contradict even the main person in their bible is beyond me. Jesus was Jewish born questioning such acts like "an eye for an eye" and came with a better solution such as to turn and walk away instead of getting even with injustice done to someone. This is one example of course. Of course this example is debated and disagreed on by many. I will not dispute that, but it is just to show that Jesus had different idealogies then what the Torah was teaching.
So let us continue ...
How did it become that people started hunting mid-wives or the christian term "witches"?
I believe it started in the eleventh and twelfth century. Actions where ordered to torture, kill, and harrass "heretics" to accuse mid-wives for practicing witchcraft and devil worship.
In 1320, witchcraft was added to the inquistion's list of heresies.
In 1484, Pope Innocent VIII (not so innocent at all) issued his proclamation, which granted Inquisitors full authority to capture, torture, and punish "witches."
Two years later, the inquisitors Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, both Dominican priests, published their book "The Malleus Maleficarum", or "The Witches' Hammer". Their book sets out methods for identifying and torturing "witches", and it became the standard text for with-hunters for the next three centuries.
How history got to this point is filled in many books today.
For example: St. Thomas Aquinas, also a Dominican and who died in 1274, came to the conclusion after studying Aristotle and others that women are defective men; this is, women exist because of a mistake in the conception or gestation process.
This belief continued in all of the mediterrenean mythologies and the reason why men believed to be superior then women. This belief continued until the early 19th century and still continues today in many parts of the world!
So St. Thomas believed women were born as a biological failure!
Kramer and Sprenger were impressed with Thomas's reasoning that they supported his idealogy in their books.
So there you have it. The witch-hunts were the product of several centuries of nonsense about women and sex rooted in biological ignorance, ideas that today seem so ludicrous we cannot fathom anyone believing them, let alone acting on them. These beliefs illustrate very well, however, how beliefs build upon each other, concept by concept, until they form a belief system that many follow. How ironic this still happenes in todays society. This system becomes a template around which people act to create a certain reality. The type of reality that is created shows us the merits of the beliefs that support it.
So my brother and sister Druids, Wiccans, Earth-Spiritualists, tarot card readers, etc. etc. don't let ignorance overwhelm your belief system. Know the history and confront it to anyone who neglects what you personal believe to feel good. Have fun with your practices and don't hesitate to educate me on what you have discovered.
Your brother,
smiless

Edited by
smiless
on Fri 07/24/09 08:36 AM