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In reply to the discussion: Exorcisms on the rise: Occult activity sparks 'pastoral emergency' [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)3. Oh, geez, really?
I was really hoping for some increase in reason in this group. This article doesn't even address the guidelines for psychiatric and medical evaluations of those requesting exorcism.
And the AIE spokesperson makes some really outrageous statements about things like horoscopes and ouija boards.
Frankly, it's an embarrassment.
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Exorcisms on the rise: Occult activity sparks 'pastoral emergency' [View all]
theHandpuppet
Nov 2014
OP
Wait, now you are placing yourself in the role of Jesus Christ and me in the role of Peter?
cbayer
Nov 2014
#75
You remain unclear. Are you making the definitive statement that demons do not exist?
cbayer
Nov 2014
#76
That is a massively dishonest characterization, one that you have made repeatedly.
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2014
#24
And I answered you. But you made it personal by saying that I am good at telling
cbayer
Nov 2014
#37
I'm an agnostic, bvf. I know you don't like that answer, but that is my position regarding religion
cbayer
Nov 2014
#115
Much like people who claim that atheists are just believers who had a bad childhood experience
trotsky
Nov 2014
#28
some believers are mentally ill, and the fact that religions exploit those people
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2014
#22
There probably exist one idiot who has a degree in psychiatry and performs exorcisms
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2014
#65
I don't know anyone in this group that has said all believers are mentally ill.
Goblinmonger
Nov 2014
#38
OK, I hope you are kidding. I was, of course, referring to the Atheist/Agnostic group
cbayer
Nov 2014
#46
Amazing how many who accept nothing without evidence are quick to leap to conclusions.
rug
Nov 2014
#49
Well, christian apologia does make more sense coming from a christian...
beam me up scottie
Nov 2014
#160
Well, it often seems like you are more concerned about A/A than many of us.
Goblinmonger
Nov 2014
#82
I defy you to show us where either that thread or the original post is "ugly"
skepticscott
Nov 2014
#110
Just a question here that you may or may not know the answer to but post 25 in that thread
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#118
You may challenge me or point out what you see as inconsistencies anytime you want.
cbayer
Nov 2014
#127
oh really? Previously you have supported the benefits such as "placebo effect".
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2014
#66
Ah, the Catholic Church. Full of shit as usual, with no clue as to how the universe works, or
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2014
#59
Catholic experts fear for their jobs, make shit up about 'occult activity' and spread fear
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#68
Oh it's always amazing how an exorcism thread gets everyone's juices up here.
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#87
No, but the field of 'expertise' they claim to be able to deal with, is.
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2014
#136
There is no 'legitimate' story about exorcism and the RCC. It's bullshit.
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2014
#134