Back in the 1690’s a bunch of people were accused of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts. The penalty was various forms of death.
One didn't have to be green and fly on a broomstick to be accused. Martha Corey did not attend the trials. That was enough. Neither did her husband, Giles.
Charged with witchcraft, Giles’ hands were tied behind his back during the trial to prevent any hocus-pocus. If he pleaded guilty, his son-in-laws could not inherit his property. Giles didn't say a word.
The judge ordered that Giles be crushed with heavier and heavier stones placed on his chest until he confessed. He was stripped naked. A board was placed over his body. Rocks were placed on top. More were added. Giles remained mute except to say “more weight” when asked to confess.
One full day passed. Giles tongue was protruding out. The judge took his cane and pushed it back in. Giles responded, “more weight”. Bones were cracking. Giles responded, “more weight”.
Two full days passed. Spectators were horrified. Blood oozed from Giles mouth. When asked to confess, he said, “more weight”.
On day three, Giles body was mostly crushed. Broken bones and meat were sticking out of his wounds. His last words were, “more weight”.
The villagers of Salem were so disgusted that the accusations soon stopped,but not until his accuser, John Proctor, was put to death.
There was a man whose faith in The Way of Jesus was so strong that he exerted his free WILL and defeated his enemy even in death.