By Kirby Robinson
Out of respect for the tragedy of Hurricane Sandy, we've
held up the release until now. Here is the official description:
"Never Mock God: An
Unauthorized Investigation into Paranormal State's 'I Am Six' Case" examines a paranormal reality TV show from
all angles.
Paranormal
State's "I Am Six" episode is a perfect American
horror tale -- for all the wrong reasons. It stars the ambitious founder of the
Paranormal Research Society, an attention-seeking client, a bumbling group of paranormal
investigators, a psychic-medium in search of ratings, and a rogue exorcist.
Paranormal State featured PRS director and founder
Ryan Buell in a docu-drama, which ran on the A&E network from
2007 to 2011. It followed Ryan and his ghost hunting crew around the United
States as they hunted paranormal phenomena, ghosts, and confronted demons. Merging
the documentary and drama segments, the viewer was fooled into believing it was
a straightforward documentary. The cast included [mostly] Penn State graduates
with varying specialties and the telephone psychic-medium Chip Coffey. Reverend
Andrew Calder appeared as the go-to exorcist in two episodes.
Paranormal
State's most controversial case featured Lara, a 26-year-old
woman from Quincy, Illinois who is allegedly possessed by a demon called Six. The
show airs a 60-minute episode just before Halloween 2008, and the nation
watches as Reverend Calder performs an exorcism that fails. The following year,
PRS returns with demonologist Lorraine Warren of Amityville horror fame, Chip
Coffey, Father Bob Bailey, and ghost hunter/documentary filmmaker Chad Calek.
Kirby Robinson and his team of investigators dig into
both "I Am Six" and "The Possession: Return of Six" cases
and discover the deceptions, misrepresentations, shoddy investigative work, and
an outright impersonation by someone in a key role. By the end of this
fast-paced but thorough book, the author proves that the paranormal doesn't mix
with the theological.
Robinson and his team travel to Quincy to interview
neighbors and tour Lara's now-former home. They verify facts and dispel
falsehoods. Both episodes are broken down scene-by-scene to prove it was staged.
PRS overlooked medical and psychological conditions in order to capture a
dramatic exorcism on film. According to the Catholic Church and their rules of
determining demonic possession, no one involved in the "I Am Six"
case ever found actual proof. An unedited piece of tape shows PRS isn't dealing
with a case of demonic possession but one of media attention.
A key player in the "I Am Six" case reveals
a secret that will shock the reader. "Never Mock God: An Unauthorized Investigation
into Paranormal State's 'I Am Six' Case" is filled with coherent documentation, humor and insight.
This eBook is available at Amazon, B&N Nook, Kobo, and Smashwords.
Christians Speaking Their Mind in the Paranormal Community Will Feel
the Wrath
It seems the patience and the understanding level for
non-Christians in the paranormal field is plummeting. Christians in the
paranormal field who dare to speak face the wrath of the nonbelievers. In the
past, other bloggers, including me, discussed the faked and staged show, Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal,
and the impact it has on the mental health of children. Recently, someone left
this "kind" comment:
"People do not believe in psychic kids but do
believe in an invisible man in the sky who no one has heard from for thousands
of years. yeah, makes perfect sense. Idiots!"
October 27, 2012 – Anonymous – Comment left on this
blog posted back in January.
To summarize, it's easy to accept a psychic kid but
forget about Christ?!
They couldn't even get their facts right. Let's break
it down.
The show produced no proof whatsoever that psychic
kids are real. No one outside of the show ever worked with the kids to
determine if they had any psychic ability. I'd like to direct people to a great eBook that
addresses a few things about Chip and those kids…
I don't know who C.C. Starbuck is, but they did a fine
job in refuting anything to do with the show and raised lots of questions about
Mr. Coffey's claims.
As to no one seeing this man in the sky that goes by
the name of Jesus Christ --millions if not billions, see Him every day when
they close their eyes and pray. The same number hears from Him during prayers
and in times of need.
What people fear is that Our Savior is real and you never
have to pay for His help. Psychics and new age teachers do nothing without pay.
They fear that He can cast out demons. Most fake demonologists and demon
hunters seek fame and money and look for cases to fill the pages of their next Publish
America book.
They fear He has a message that's filled with the Good
Word, not the hollow words that fake psychics and false new age teachers have
to offer.
They fear that Christ can reach into a spirit word and
bring the dead to life as they have yet to understand what the word DEATH
really means.
Last week one of our bloggers, Lisa Grace, wrote a wonderful
blog [http://eyeontheparanormal.blogspot.com/2012/10/how-to-tell-fake-medium-from-true-empath.html] stating her view that people
who claim to talk to the dead are fakes. As a Christian, she has a legal right
to do so [for now]. Those that follow the new age view of the paranormal have
the opinion that those who die sit around and wait for someone to go ghost
hunting or pay a medium money to talk to a dead loved one. Engaging in a “spirited
debate” that both sides might learn from the following comment was made:
"@eyeonparanormal I'm sorry but this article just
shows how truly uneducated some people are."
It's always nice to see people who think they are so
smart they have a right to call others dumb. Yet they don't bother to think that
after all the research and data gathered by the paranormal community, that they
have yet to prove the dead stay around and talk to us.
Here is my challenge to these folks who think they are
totally right, and we who question the status quo in the paranormal field are
wrong. Here is a simple test. If the dead truly know anything, what book do I
always keep on my desk? Send me the title in the comment section of this blog.
[A response “the bible” will not work, as that’s too obvious]. If you can do that,
I will stop blogging about how the dead are not hanging around you and yours.
TOMORROW
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