Showing posts with label exorcism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exorcism. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2015

Why in hell are exorcisms still so popular? Joseph Laycock from Texas State University explains

And a part of the explanation written:




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Why in hell are exorcisms still so popular?



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At Texas State University, I teach an honors course called “Demonology, Possession, and Exorcism.” It’s not a gut course. My students produce research papers on topics that range from the role of sleep paralysis in reports of demonic attacks to contemporary murder cases in which defendants have claimed supernatural forces compelled them to commit crimes.



In fact, talk of demons isn’t unusual in Texas. The first day of class, when we watched a clip of an alleged exorcism at an Austin Starbucks, many of my students said that they’d seen similar scenes in the towns where they’d grown up.





In 2014, an exorcism took place outside of a Starbucks in Austin, Texas.
A few students even admitted their parents were nervous that they’d signed up for the class. Maybe these parents worried their kids would become possessed, or that studying possession in the classroom might make demons seem less plausible. (Perhaps it was a mix of both.)



Either way, these parents aren’t a superstitious minority: a poll conducted in 2012 found that 57% of Americans believe in demonic possession. Nonetheless, demons (invisible, malevolent spirits) and exorcism (the techniques used to cast these spirits out of people, objects or places) are often thought of as relics of the past, beliefs and practices that are incompatible with modernity. It’s an assumption based in a sociological theory that dates back to the 19th century called the secularization narrative. Scholars such as Max Weber predicted that over time, science would inevitably supersede belief in “mysterious forces.”



But while the influence of institutionalized churches has waned, few sociologists today would claim that science is eliminating belief in the supernatural. In fact, in the 40 years since the blockbuster film The Exorcist premiered, belief in the demonic remains as popular as ever, with many churches scrambling to adapt.



Exorcism’s golden age



So why has exorcism made a comeback? It may be that belief in the demonic is cyclical.
Historian of religion David Frankfurter notes that conspiracy theories involving evil entities like demons and witches tend to flare up when local religious communities are confronted with outside forces such as globalization and modernity.
Attributing misfortune and social change to hidden evil forces, Frankfurter suggests, is a natural human reaction; the demonic provides a context that can make sense of unfamiliar or complex problems.”



The golden age!
When exorcisms take place outside Starbucks and the Pope lays hands on people to rid them of demons.. The golden age indeed.



The paranormal’s golden age is potentially here as well. When mainstream news focuses like a laser beam on devilish subject matter and strange lights in the sky.
It’s a good time to be alive. And if you believe exorcisms are the true manifestation of evil, then to appears to be a prime time to be a demonic entity.


Why in hell are exorcisms still so popular? Joseph Laycock from Texas State University explains

Monday, October 12, 2015

The rise of Satan in the UK? Or the Satanic Panic comeback?

The rise of Satan in the UK? Or the Satanic Panic comeback?

History repeats itself. Is it now? This article appearing in RUSSIA TODAY and quoted throughout the world reminds me of the Satanic Panic of the 1980s.. Headline: WITCHCRAFT AND EXORCISM ABUSE RISING IN THE UK.. They attribute their findings to the police. The source of information is a watchdog group called Project Violet, a group of Metropolitan Police attempting to stop faith-based abuse.. RT…

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Monday, February 17, 2014

Exorcisms that make you go 'hmmmm'

We have been following the Latoya Ammons exorcism case (and subsequent movie deal that Father Maginot made with the makers of the CONJURING) .. 


Now this: A Catholic columnist reported that he got a statement from the Diocese of Gary. The spokeswoman called the event a “media fiasco.” Read the full statement here..


I think there is something else behind the scenes here.. Zak Bagans bought the case.. the priest is getting a stash of cash for selling the story.. Forgive me for doubt, but I just doubt at this point. Right now, the only credible ones appear to be the police.


And I want to hear FROM the hospital workers who saw the boy walk on the walls, now about HOW hospital workers saw a boy walk on walls…


Why have the most important eye witnesses been silent so far?


Bless you father, for you have profited.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Woman from 'portal to hell' house details her family's ordeal

The UK DAILY MAIL punished an extremely lengthy article concerning the Ammons exorcisms, one of the most in depth as a matter of fact since I saw the original INDY STAR report days ago..


I myself have not decided what to think about Latoya Ammons or her ordeal—or even that of Gary Indiana police and priests..


Lots of comments across the internet have slammed Ammons for her appearance and her actions.. I have seen some very cruel attacks, mean spirited and hate-filled fun making.. It’s clear that some have promoted this story only to attempt to make a fool of everyone involved with this drama..


As time goes on, we will learn more about this story and perhaps the idea of what happened in 2012 will be shaped by future comments we have not yet heard..


I find myself needing one more piece of information before I decide on the truth or untruth of this exorcism story: I want to hear from the hospital staff and CPS workers who supposedly saw a child walk backwards up a wall. 


If that won’t convince someone of demonic entities in our world, nothing will..


Woman from 'portal to hell' house details her family's ordeal

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

If you read the the snews a few days back, you’ll remember the story and controversy of whether the Pope exorcised a demon from a man from Mexico.. The Vatican said no. Other priests said yes. Now the man has weighed in..It turns out that the man named ‘Angel V’ is 43, from Mexico, and claims to be possessed by demons.. Could he be wrong, too?

Friday, April 12, 2013

Battling demons with indoor plumbing

It’s been tough being a parent so far.. Ayden  has turned two, and now the real battle begins: Potty training. Mom and Dad have been introducing it to the little man recently.. he’s been understanding of the concept from totally contempt of trying it. We were proud once when he wanted to sit on a toilet at a restaurant that he likes to eat pizza at. But it was a false alarm.. And at home?? No luck.. His grandfather thinks that my wife and I should buy him an old fashioned wooden potty with arms on it—made in America. Which, unfortunately, is just about impossible to find and buy.


But.. perhaps now there is a godlike solution for the poop and pee conundrum. Maybe my son Ayden needs a good old fashioned exorcism. 


Seriously.


This website, http://www.demonbuster.com/potty.html, explains all the ways to ‘bust’ those demons up in your household. And potty training, it would seem, summons the most demons of all.. A reader of DemonBuster wrote into the site and said, 



"Well my baby boy has been difficult to potty-train. He is past the age that he should be trained and I was getting really tired of it. I would sit him in the toilet for a long time and nothing would happen. When I would put him back in diapers, he would go! And I was sick and tired of it. So I got really mad, sat him in the potty and told him he had to "go". The baby started screaming and I got the idea that it was a demon. So I commanded it to manifest and give me his name. The baby continued screaming and saying: "You can’t make me, you can’t make me". I insisted in the demon telling me his name, so the Holy Spirit said: "That’s his name, "you can’t make me". I commanded it out. The baby had deliverance and he has been potty-trained since."



So tonight maybe it’s time to sit down my wife after Ayden goes to bed, and we write a script. Is this the weekend to command the evil spirits out? Is this the weekend where we tell the demons to leave our son poop in peace? 


I love the internet. Before this, who’d ever though that it was demons preventing billions of kids in the past from learning how to properly go to the bathroom indoors?


Thanks demonbuster. Continue the ‘good’ work.


Saturday, July 16, 2011

Exorcists flock to Poland

The goal: They will examine “the current fashion for vampirism in Europe and the world-over, schizophrenia and other mental disorders as well as the devil’s deceit during exorcism”


Exorcists flock to Poland
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