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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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When a community with a superstitious mindset suspects someone of magical or otherwise unusual powers, especially if unexplained stuff (such as kids disappearing) has been happening in the community, their response will usually be to root out the so-called witch and burn her at the stake (and it's usually a her in these situations, though male witches are by no means unthinkable[1]), and most of the time, they will trot out some form of the above Bible quote as justification—despite the fact that the Mosaic Law of which it was a part isn't exactly relevant to people who aren't pre-Christ Israelites. Most of the time, this gets stopped by the Big Damn Heroes arriving just in time to save her. (Or she could just use her magic and make the flames ticklish harmless fiery-looking things.)
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