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Good post Ironmaw, you know Hitler thought it would be better to get rid of a certain religion as well. At least it wasn't yours though right? I'm sorry but I find that to be a silly attitude...Anyways, whatever happened to that poor girl, it was just awful whatever way you look at it. Whether it was a medical condition or really was a posession, I think the problem laid with not having a doctor present at the exorcism. A doctor would have been able to see the physical toll that the exorsicm was taking on the girl and could have had them back off for a bit when it was too much and kept the child's fluids up.
Is this the Catholics not Christian thing again? Jeez.
Rehash. Rehash. Rehash.
No learn. No learn. No learn.
Okiegirlfriend, you getting this?
....but you can't make them drink.
ummmm....no. It is clear that a Christian can't be possessed and if someone truly is possessed then the only way I see them being "unpossessed" is for them to believe and repent. Other than that why would a demon leave a non believer?
ummmm....no. It is clear that a Christian can't be possessed and if someone truly is possessed then the only way I see them being "unpossessed" is for them to believe and repent. Other than that why would a demon leave a non believer?
Seems like if demons were really 'to go after people' they wouldn't waste all there time with nonbelievers and people that preach hate, they wouldn't be a threat to the demon, they'd go for the believers and people preaching love to make God angrier you'd think. I don't know, odd stuff.
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