Saturday, November 10, 2012
Deliverance Prayer
By Stephen Piersall,
Deliverance Ministry Central, NY
We read throughout the Bible of the presence of Satan and his evil workings, as well as the authority and Power of God over him. We have the guarantee of our power over evil through the Holy Spirit within us. As Christians, God calls on us to provide healing prayers for our families, friends, enemies, others, and ourselves as necessary. We can pray for healing in many ways such as for the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs in their lives. Deliverance Ministry is all about winning souls for God, healing, and removing of the demonic accordingly. Prayer is one of the most powerful forms of devotion for spiritual healing and demonic removal. Once assured of the existence of the evil one, we can step out in faith and in the power of God’s Holy Spirit to pray for others in this area and to take authority over Satan and his demons (ghosts).
A book I would recommend that has been helpful is the Deliverance Prayers from Joy Lamb, “The Sword of the Spirit, The Word of God”. This book based on God’s Holy Scripture includes many Prayers for different situations. Here are just a few examples with some paraphrasing:
“I bind Satan, the ghosts (demons), powers, and forces of darkness. I bind all interaction, interplay or communication of spirits as it may affect any of the people and areas for which I am praying. I command in the name of Jesus Christ that all these satanic and demonic forces go to the feet of Jesus. I call forth and lose the Holy Spirit of God and the Holy Angels to come and cleanse every place where Satan has had a foothold in the lives and situations of any of these people and areas, and to fill each cleansed area with the life and love of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the name of Jesus Christ.”
“In the name of Jesus Christ, I rebuke and break any curses, hexes, spells, demonic activity, or any other evil thing that has been sent against me or passed down through the generations to me or to any of the people or areas for whom I am praying.”
“I renounce and ask forgiveness for any negative inner vows made by me or by any of the people for whom I am praying. I ask that Jesus Christ release us from these negative inner vows and from any bondage, they have caused us. I take the Sword of the Spirit and cut free myself and those for whom I am praying from all generational sins, weaknesses, character defects, and cellular and genetic disorders, in the name of Jesus Christ.”
“I cut all bonds of all relationships that are not of the Lord, and put His Cross between us. We are cut free and we are free indeed (John 8:36). We are now free to become the children of God the Lord intended us to be, filled to overflowing with the power of the Holy Spirit of God, and the life and love of Jesus Christ.”
God is the divine healer and I have committed Myself 100% to do his calling for me to be involved in the Deliverance Ministry. As I do my morning/evening prayers, I have seen many times over of God’s positive influence in other people’s lives. Furthermore, I have been blessed, and honored to be a part of our local Church’s prayer team. God still is doing miracles, healings, and removing the demons in our daily lives. Lastly, I would like to ask you to keep me in prayer as I am having major surgery on 11/14/12.
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Friday, November 9, 2012
Musings on Energy ... Reiki
By Reverend Mark Hunnemann
Before I plunge in, it
is vital that we see that there have been two major shifts in our lifetime,
which have made the rise of Reiki, spiritism, and a long litany of other
bizarre beliefs and techniques possible. It is at the
presuppositional/worldview level that we must start or we will miss the forest
for the trees. There has been a fundamental shift in epistemology (how we gain
knowledge), and specifically in the nature of truth. Truth comes to us either
via REVELATION OR SPECULATION. The latter is the new normal and is
characterized by relativism and subjectivism. Look inside for truth is the mantra of our culture. Second, the
most essential component of any worldview is the question: what is ultimate reality? For our entire nation’s history, until
fairly recently, there was a monolithic consensus that ultimate reality was an
infinite/personal God who is distinct from His creation. During our lifetime,
ultimate reality has largely changed to one where the Creator/creature
distinction has been obliterated…specifically, ultimate reality is an universal
energy or life force that pervades all the cosmos. THAT is the forest; let us
now look at the tree known as Reiki.
What is it, and should Christians engage in it, as many do?
Contrary to popular
belief, Reiki is as old as the hills, but was re-cycled into its current form
in the recent past. It is one of a large number of “energy therapies” that has
grown out of the New Age movement. According to The International Center for Reiki Training, “…it is the
God-consciousness called Rei that
guides the life force Ki (chi/China,
prahna/India) in the practice we call Reiki.” (added) There are three things
about Reiki that make it incompatible with biblical Christianity.
NATURE OF GOD--The
language is misleading when it comes to God because, like all Eastern
derivatives, god is “god-in-everything-ism” or pantheism. There is no
infinite-- personal God that we pray to for healing. The prayer is NOT to God
the Father in Jesus’ name. Instead, an impersonal force is manipulated with the
intent of bringing about healing. Using the linguistic symbol “God” is a
dishonest attempt to make the belief in an impersonal, all-pervading force more
palatable to western tastes. Rei is
simply the cosmic energy force that gives humans their life force…ki. Reiki healers attempt to remove
obstructions to ki so that it may flow or vibrate in synchronicity with Rei.
So, at the all-important point of WHO God is, the Reiki notion is antithetical
to the bible.
SPIRIT GUIDES—perhaps
someone will say that they simply adapt Reiki healing principles without adopting
their notion of God. However, to assert that betrays a woeful ignorance of
worldview thinking. Like ghosts, Reiki healing/beliefs will not fit in a
biblical worldview; they are antithetical. (soon I intend on doing a series on
how to think with a biblical worldview).
Many people who have been the recipients of Reiki say that they feel MANY
hands upon them as the “energy transfer” is taking place. If you look at their
material, they unabashedly claim that spirit guides are an integral part of the
healing process; they either assist or channel through the healer—depending
upon their level of expertise.
Within a biblical
worldview, the spirit realm s populated only by varying ranks of angels and
demons….nothing else. Since these spirit beings are not Christo-centric, then
they must be demonic—it is as plain and simple as that. We know from the angel
of Light principle (2 Cor. 11:14), that Satan and his crew can mimic and morph
into any shape they want to…which explains the vast variety of supernatural
phenomena. They are capable of performing signs and wonders, which includes “healing.”
Not everything that glitters is gold in the spirit realm, and (this is key) we
must be discerning of supernatural evil (1 John 4:1)
Nature of healing—again,
someone may object, “All healing is from God.” Really, what is your biblical
text to support such a belief? There is plenty of anecdotal evidence to support
that Reiki sometimes does extraordinary healing. Folks see this and
automatically assume that God must be behind it. Just because an event is
extraordinary or supernatural does not mean it is true! Consider this…is it
possible that a demon may heal someone physically, but harm them spiritually?
The obvious answer is yes, and I am distressed at the large number of folks
being severely spiritually damaged by this form of “energy transfer.” Once one
grasps the energy-centric worldview change that has occurred, then they are
much better equipped to spot individual expressions of it…like Reiki.
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
What Exactly are Historical Place Hauntings?
By
Lisa Grace
Some people who have visited
old buildings, cemeteries, battlefields, etc. where something traumatic has
happened do report seeing the same images or appearances, like short videos,
happening over and over again. Some are tied to even a specific time.
If we know ghosts- defined as
the spirit of a person, are no longer on this plain, then what are people
seeing?
The Holy Scriptures speak of
different types of spirits: fear, anger, etc. This is most likely what people
are encountering. Evil entities composed of emotion that are reliving a moment
over and over. There is great anguish tied to the event, which they cling to.
Unlike a possessed person where the destruction of the individual is the target,
these beings attach to the emotion. In effect, taking a small emotional video
or snapshot of the person living the event.
They are no more the
person than a Youtube video of a person is that person.
If you manage to communicate
with one, you are in danger of having them attach, and follow you. Since it
takes strong emotion (“the bait” to attract them), this may be a slim chance,
which is why so many stay put in the location they attained the strongest
feeling.
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Issue 93-The Darkness on the Edge of Town Spreads Throughout Town
By Kirby Robinson
We knew that our new book would rock boats and cause people
to get mad and use words they shouldn’t utter around women and kids. From
reports we’ve received, it has done that. But what it isn’t doing is encouraging
para-celebs to come out and admit that helped take part in carrying out the
deceptions that are exposed within Never
Mock God: An Unauthorized Investigation into Paranormal State’s “I Am Six” Case.
This also deals with the late Andrew Calder. We aren’t
calling him a bad man or a huckster. But what we must say is the facts clearly show
he and his supporters weren’t telling the truth about his ordination. After his
appearance on Paranormal State, he
was no longer ordained. Even after his death, they keep making false claims
about that ordination. One of our investigators got this reply when inquiring
about his ordination.
He was a ordained with the CEEC, the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal
Churches, with full authorization and dispensation by his Bishop and Archbishop
to perform exorcisms and deliverances.
About the only thing true in the above comment can be
found within the first 13 words. What they don’t tell you is that the CEEC has
nothing to do with the Episcopal Church of America. The leadership of the Episcopal
Church has never heard of the CEEC. The word Episcopal Church within the CEEC simply
stands for the style of worship they take part in. It is different from most
evangelical churches, and it does NOT make a member of the CEEC an Episcopal
priest.
As to the other deceptions within the statement, I
address them in detail in the book.
Just one person can’t carry out a deception of this
scale. You need others who are willing to play along, and others help you sell
it. We show how Ryan Buell and Chip Coffey helped him sell it and remained quiet
about it. We show also how PRS/Paranormal
State also spread the lie.
If you Google Andrew Calder’s name you’ll see
interview after interview, appearance after appearance, article after article—all
containing the term Episcopal Priest. You hear or read the term ordained. Some
claim he was an ordained Independent Catholic Priest. He wasn’t.
But what you’re not hearing is anyone asking questions
about this. We do ask why.
After the book is finished, you send out ARC’s [Advance
Review Copies] to media outlets. Yes, some are even those who helped Andrew
Calder spread his deceptions. To date we have no response from any and we understand
the book catches them in a lie that they can’t get over. You’re either ordained
or you’re not. It is like being pregnant--you are or you’re not.
One such media outlet is the Darkness on the Edge of Town
hosted by David Schrader. Dave claims he is open to talking about the truth whether
it is ugly or not. We got this response:
I wont and please remove me from all future
emails. Thank you.
Warmest regards-
Dave Schrader
Warmest regards-
Dave Schrader
Hate to say it, but that darkness has moved from the
outskirts of your town and now surrounds you. Don’t mock GOD. You allowed
Andrew Calder to spread his lies. You claim that you like the truth yet you allow
your show to spread lies. This includes all the fake para-celebs that appear on
your show who soak the public with their lies. Members of the new age who preach
a false doctrine to your audience. And the cunning hucksters of psychics who
take people’s money for entertainment purposes only.
Some will claim that what I seek is to be on his show.
No, that is far from the truth. All Dave would have to do is contact the
Episcopal Church and find out if they ordained Andrew Calder. He would get his
answer. He could call the CEEC and ask when/why did Andrew Calder lose his
ordination? Why is the CEEC not part of the Episcopal Church? Dave could go on
the air and say he is sorry for allowing his show to be used to deceive people.
That’s all very simple and maybe then the darkness would
retreat to the edge of town. My feeling is that the darkness will keep on
growing as the lies and deceptions keep on flowing…
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Dalai Lama Laces Piety with Humor
Meditation and prayer don’t hold a candle to direct action, the Dalai Lama told a sold-out crowd this morning at Middlebury College.
If you want to change the world, that is.
“Investigate reality thoroughly,” explained the charismatic spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. “You must be realistic. You must look at reality from different angles and from a distance.”
The most effective purveyors of violence employ those means — so why shouldn’t we? he asked, before breaking into a long chuckle.
Hundreds of appreciative titters and guffaws swept through the audience of 2,800 ticket-holders at the college’s Nelson Arena, and among those who watched and listened to off-site, live-stream projections of the event.
Humor punctuated much of the half-hour talk and a subsequent discussion of pre-submitted questions.
His speech, “Finding Common Ground: Ethics for a Whole World,” was the second in two days at the liberal arts institution.
During much of his seemingly improvised talk, he advocated for the practice (teaching and learning) of “secular ethics, not based on religious faith,” as a universal path to empathy.
But as often as not, the winner of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize, known formally as His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, seemed intent on puncturing preconceptions of his own piety.
He occasionally rocked back on his onstage sofa to laugh, saffron robes waving and brown oxfords swept airborne.
He found humor in his determination that America’s political parties currently are “in substance, not much different.”
When asked whether Americans should refrain from visiting Tibet because of its implicit support for the Chinese occupation, the Dalai Lama, 77, didn’t hesitate: Contact of any kind with Tibetans would surely help in the long run.
“I think whenever you have the opportunity, you should go,” he said.
It’s a costly journey, he added, still keeping a straight face. The cash-strapped tourist might borrow money for the trip, buy what look and smell like Tibetan antiques — and then sell them for a profit later.
He cracked a wide grin, and it met with laughter and applause.
Chinese authorities had once called him a “demon,” the Dalai Lama continued: “Maybe, but a warm-hearted demon!”
The author of one submitted question noted his radiant smile: What is his secret?
“If it’s a secret, then maybe I should keep it,” the Dalai Lama answered, and burst into another bobbing spell of mirth.
Yet the talk had its serious moments.
A reasoned appreciation of humanity’s common identity and concerns is essential to our survival in the 21st century, the Dalai Lama said: “At the present time, destruction of your enemy is the destruction of yourself.
“There will still be conflict, but there must be a change of methods,” he added. “This can be a century of dialogue.”
He elaborated on the theme later in the morning: “I don’t believe peace will come through prayer. It will come through our actions.”
This weekend’s visit was the Tibetan’s third to Middlebury; he participated in symposiums at the college in 1984 and 1990.
U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., who has known the Dalai Lama for years, introduced him Saturday as “a man of remarkable humility, patience, and perseverance,” with “a steady voice of reason and compromise” through years of exile.
Some of that perseverance surfaced Saturday during a silent, nearly slapstick bid by each man to insist that the other be seated first.
The Dalai Lama won.
October 13, 2012
By Joel Banner Baird, The Free Press staff writer, The Burlington Free Press
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Monday, November 5, 2012
The Coming Storm
BY V.K. Bronz
In the last twenty five years the Lord has given me several prophecies regarding what is to come to the United States. If I am to keep to my limitations of this article I can only share a portion of them. I feel now is the time to begin to share these verifiable stories.
I was in Virginia in a very small, (Only a post office) town. I went into my usual prayer spot; the bathroom, because it was so perfectly dark. I was on my knees interceding for the U.S. crying out for mercy, begging for mercy, over the garden tub at the back of the room when I had a vision of a mountain with a dark cloud on the top of it, and heard the voice of God the Father speak.
Now the room was totally dark so seeing a mountain with a dark cloud was strange and I had never thought about there being a difference between the voice of the Lord and of the Father but there is. The voice of the Father shook me to my core and I literally found myself at the front of the bathroom against the wall, don’t know how. But here is what the Father said: “My dear child, my Judgment IS my mercy”. I knew immediately what he meant and began to cry out for his judgment to come, tears streaming down my face; come and cleanse the land washing it of the innocent blood, the horrible sin that you could once again walk amongst us. Once again the land would be blessed.
After this time of prayer I was so touched by the intensity of God I was in bed for three days sick.
Back in 1989 the Lord had set me and my children in a house in the woods for a time of intercession. I did not realize it at the time because I have never been a political person; I centered my prayer life on people.
The intercession for the United States began; it was everyday hours a day, for a period of eight months. I began to see fences down everywhere on the 80 acres we were living on and everywhere I went. Day after day I saw fences down and realized the Lord was showing me our-the U.S.’s fences down. I cried out and cried out it seemed to no avail. The intercession became so intense at one point I felt the presence of the Lord leaving. I was almost hysterical, “please Lord don’t leave me” “you have promised Lord to not leave me or forsake me, please Lord” I cried. It was so intense I pulled a muscle in my stomach. And of course the Lord was talking about the U.S. not me personally but it felt like me.
I was so horrified; I knew the darkness that would come. I cried and cried if judgments must come please Lord let it be from your merciful hand and not our enemies. Please Lord.
In the first week of January I had a dream, I saw Peter standing weeping; he had just rejected the Lord. I heard the Lord say; “my people think they are filled with the Holy Spirit but they are not. They will not be able to stand what is to come”. I woke up weeping and crying.
The next night I had another dream: I saw a log cabin in a huge field and off in the distance was a fire coming. I ran out into the field of wheat to hide with all the children I had with me. When we ducked down in this little clearing in the field I remember thinking that was stupid to go into a burning wheat field to hide and the wheat had turned to corn with the ears tiny and covered with mold, but as the fire approached it went right overhead without harming us.
A year later to the week (first week of January) I had another dream: I was on the farm I was raised at, In front of me was the house next door which my parents also owned. In this house was a great light and children everywhere; they were even swinging from the chandeliers. To the right of me was a little man sitting on a stump looking out over the field. I looked up to see what he was looking at and on the edge of the field were four or five huge tornadoes. I had never seen this type before; miles wide and black, not like a funnel. (After living in Oklahoma; I now know these exist) I woke up horrified.
Now for the third year in a row, the first week in January I had another dream; It was the same as above with all the children and the tornadoes and the little man, only this time to the left of me in back of the house was the brick foundation of a big barn and directly to my left was a big gray foggy wall and I could hear my sister and my cousins have a good time saying lets have a party you get the sodas and Ill get the food. I looked over to the little man and he was looking in the field as before only this time the tornadoes were in the field coming straight at us. I turned and screamed into the gray foggy cloud please the storm is here run, run. Please…. I began sobbing they would not hear me and I had to decide to either run into the fog to try to get them or gather the children and go to the firm foundation of the barn. I grabbed the children weeping and sobbing all the way to the foundation. I woke up sobbing and cried for weeks. I knew the United States would suffer 4-5 storms before it would collapse.
The first storm was 9-11, the second was Katrina, and this devastating storm; Sandy was the third, we have one or two left. Please heed the cry of the watchmen, run, run to the safety of our firm foundation in Christ. Run into the arch and close the door, fill your lamps and come to the skirts of the lord and hide as the little chicks run under mummy’s feathers.
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Saturday, November 3, 2012
Psychic Kids is as Fake as Paranormal State
By Kirby Robinson
Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal
– The Demon House review [August 22, 2008]
"Dear
Kirby it was nice to read your comments to my last question as well as
receiving your personal e-mail. I hate to do this again but with the wife gone
and my children being grown living life on their own now I watch a lot of
telly. I recently watched 'Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal' and was
rather chuffed. But one episode troubled me very much the demon house. Did it
trouble you also?" Your friend in Christ, Jack
Unfortunately, for both
the general public as well as those involved in the field of the paranormal, we
are caught up in a cult of personality as well as the need to "crank"
things up on many of the current reality paranormal programs. Because the
star(s) of the program are so appealing and we want to like then so we blindly
accept everything that they spoon feed us. We fear that reality isn't exciting
enough to draw in ratings that reality is dressed up a bit with some fictional
story lines. This is hurting the public and destroying the credibility of the
paranormal field that so many people have worked hard to legitimize.
I watched all six
episodes of [season one] Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal at
least once, and "The Demon House" episode many times. And I've
consulted with others to compare my reactions and refine my opinions.
I do not know Chip
Coffey, never met the man, and I'm not going to engage in any personal attacks.
One of the problems
with this show is that every time Chip Coffey first meets one of the children
and asks them to perform some kind of psychic skill, the kids are always 100%
accurate 100% of the time.
The first time I viewed
"The Demon House" I couldn't believe what I was seeing, and with each
successive viewing it gets worse.
Before moving on, let
me write this in plain English: I get no personal pleasure from this
whatsoever. But I have made a commitment to the truth, I've promised to help
ALL and I feel that I'm being led to write these words, so I couldn't be what I
am if I shirk my metaphysical duty.
So, here is my analysis
of "The Demon House."
Each episode begins
with a statement that reads: "This is a documentary." By definition
that means it's to be factual and objective, which implies that events and
situations will not be manipulated within either the production or
presentation.
"The Demon
House" opens with a young girl in Houston, Texas by the name of Hailey.
She's 12, and lives with her mother, Ileana. The girl sees a spirit of a man
that threatens her and brings other spirits that have physically and verbally
threatened to harm her. She lives in fear of said violence. The mother claims
that there's no help and all this is starting to impact Hailey's life.
At this point in the
episode, I feel that Hailey is telling the truth and there is certainly a
negative presence in her room and closet that is potentially harmful to both
her and her mother.
We then meet Alexa, 14,
from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida who claims she has seen ghosts and demons since
the age of 8. The family fled 2 years ago from a house that is demonic, and
they have been unable to return to it except for brief moments in the daylight
hours. Alexa claims, "Someone is there and it kinda freaks me out."
Leslie, Alexa's mother, states, "Things happen." We are never told
what events led to the family fleeing nor why she waited for 2 years to seek
help for the house. In the background we notice a door is open and Alexa freaks
out when a bird flies through the house. We learn that she has had issues when
it comes to social adjustment.
Alexa then describes
the demon she claims to have seen and says, "It was anger, frustration,
and betrayal." She claims to see a shadow run by and she can stand next to
it with no impact.
Mom says, "She is
afraid to talk about her child's issues due to fear that they will say that
Alexa is crazy, take her away, and put her into a mental institution."
Which are basically the same fears that Hailey's mother has uttered in her on
camera interview.
At this point, if Alexa
and her mother came to me concerning this home and telling me that there was
demonic activity occurring there, I would be very hard pressed to believe them.
And here's why:
Point 1 – A bird flying
through the house is not proof of spirit activity, but an open door.
Point 2 – Alexa makes a
big effort physically as well as verbally, to sell her story. Point in fact, is
when she uses three terms to sell the demon to the audience. This is often done
for dramatic reasons within film, TV, and literature.
Point 3 – Leslie never
explains what really happened that night in the home that drove them out.
Leaving lots of personal possessions behind and not returning to claim them,
sounds as if one of the elements of the Amityville Horror myth is being
borrowed. Notice the shiny black countertops in the kitchen and the overall
lack of dust and cobwebs.
Point 4 – Alexa claims
that a shadow moved across the light, yet we never see anything.
Point 5 – Alexa claims
that a demon/dark spirit at one point is standing right next to her and is very
upset about her presence. Yet nothing happens. And if you ever suffer the
unfortunate opportunity to stand next to a demon, you will know it.
Point 6 – Neither Alexa
or her mother ever inform the viewers that they are both regulars at new
age/psychic conferences within the state of Florida, according to some
professionals that I've worked with in that area. This would give them great
insight into knowing the terminology.
Now Chip Coffey and Dr.
Lisa Miller enter and begin to work with Alexa. Due to wanting to keep this a
reasonable length, I'm not going to focus on anything except the demon house
and Hailey's fear of the dark presence. An important point is when Hailey
brings out the mirror and tells a bored looking Chip the mirror is a portal
into the spiritual world and at one time she sees Isaiah, chapter 26 written on
it. This passage happens to deal with how God shall protect the righteous but
He also shall judge those who have turned to other gods and engaged in
destructive behavior.
Chip and Dr. Miller
discuss the fear that was at the old house would follow Alexa to the new house.
Chip states, unequivocally, that it is something they need to focus on. Now
let's stop here.
1. Chip should have
taken the time to find out what that Bible quote meant. And taken a look,
spiritually, himself, at the mirror.
2. The family moved out
of the old house two years ago. If the demon chose to follow the family, it
would have. This is certainly an issue because the viewer is led to believe
that Alexa is its target. So why didn't the demon follow its desired target?
They agree to take the
two girls to the demon house and Chip promises to teach them means of protection
and the happy trio set off to the home.
Point 1 – Concerning
spiritual protection -- it is not something you learn in a few minutes. There
are many aspects of it, which is not something that can be taught in one
session.
Point 2 – I think the reader
should be getting my opinion that the demon house is without a demon, and
there's nothing there to be afraid of.
The first trip made to
the house features Chip, Alexa, and Hailey. Nothing happens, at least on tape.
There are no noises, no movement, no voices, and no visual clues whatsoever.
Alexa claims she smells something bad and that this is supposed proof of
demonic activity. Some points to consider here:
Point 1 – Alexa's claim
of one demon now has grown to many demons.
Point 2 – Chip, with an
eerily lit face, which calls to mind The Blair Witch Project movie,
begins to toss the word demon around.
Point 3 – Isn't it
strange that only Alexa is "attacked" in the van after the demon
house walk through?
Point 4 – Hailey
states, "All you have to do is say 'in the name of God, leave me alone!'
and they have to leave you alone." Which is totally untrue, and if she was
taught this on the set, there's somebody there that doesn't know much about
demonology. You must be a Christian to invoke the authority of God.
The show really goes
downhill from here and if this wasn't serious, it would make a great comedy
hour.
Point 1 – Linda, the
demonologist, and her assistant, Beth, don't ask any questions of Chip
concerning the case. They let Chip tell them that the house is demonically
possessed; therefore it must be demonically possessed. Yet Chip has declared in
this show and in Paranormal State that he is not a demonologist or an
exorcist.
Point 2 – Alexa and
Hailey both affirm that something is going to happen when they go to the house
that night and again, nothing does except Alexa says she feels sick.
Point 3 - Telling the
kids that they can come to the house cleansing is a huge mistake on their
parts. House cleansings are no joke and I've seen as much demonic violence in a
house cleansing as in an exorcism.
Point 4 – Linda shows
that she is clearly lacking the ability of spiritual discernment when she
handles Hailey's mirror, and she is totally condescending towards Hailey when
she asks about the angry spirits. Linda just tells Hailey to ask them why
they're angry. Maybe Hailey's residence, not being in Florida but in Texas, was
too far away to cleanse. Maybe it wasn't in the show's budget.
Point 5 – When
traveling in the van before arriving at the demon house, Chip builds up tension
by saying, "It knows we're coming and it knows what's planned." Yet
again, nothing happens.
Point 6 – Hailey and
her mother are told it will be safe to stay outside of the demon house. Demons
can come out through the doors, windows, walls, ceilings, and from underground.
So standing outside is not a safe place, either.
Point 7 – When they are
doing their walk-through, Linda, the demonologist, picks up nothing.
Point 8 – Alexa, again
sounds the alarm that the demon is going to do something. Again, what happens?
Nothing!
Point 9 – Alexa
aggressively tells the demon to leave her alone and suddenly she is free of its
presence. Which is about as likely as a pea shooter stopping an oncoming tank.
Point 10 – The house
cleansing that was performed was amateurish at best, simply going through a
house and rebuking and putting crosses on the walls is not a house cleansing.
Unfortunately, at the
end, the child that needed the most help was left without really spending any
time with Chip. She received no guidance from Dr. Miller, nor were the spirits
removed from her home.
This is like a
low-budget action flick that spends the majority of the movie building up the
confrontation between the hero and his arch-enemy. And then, at the very end,
the showdown is over in mere seconds. We were given the false impression that
this was a serious demon, yet it turned out to be weaker than Casper the
friendly ghost.
What we have here is
hype over substance. Excitement and danger over reality. And illusion combined
with delusion giving us a cloudy picture of what really did and did not happen.
Every time a show is done like this there's a cost. People see these shows and
accept them as being real and they build up their belief systems from that.
Then, in real life, they act out what they've seen.
The demon house was an
empty house that now has a life of its own via the internet and TV. No one was
ever in danger nor could they have been. What was and still is in danger is the
truth. It becomes more clouded and more difficult to comprehend as it gets
blended with fallacy and half truths. The gullible general public, who seek a
greater understanding, end up buying in to a mish mash of reality.
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