I don't know if any of you guy saw the movie "The Exorcist" but that movie is based on a true story. Their has been over 30 of them recored over the world by the church, I'm sure they woulden't lie about them either, it's one of their commandments not too.
Secondly those palm leaves in Mexico that have been blessed by the holy mother have never withered away or even turn yellow and that has happened in the 1800's. Their's proof all over, open your eyes. Fucking retards.
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"Their has been over 30 of them recored over the world by the church, I'm sure they woulden't lie about them either, it's one of their commandments not too."
Where does the wishful thinking and guillibility end with these people!?
"Their's proof all over, open your eyes. Fucking retards"
Christian love!!!
"Their has been over 30 of them recored over the world by the church, I'm sure they woulden't lie about them either, it's one of their commandments not too."
Just like they didn't lie about playing "hide the Bishop" with all those underage boys?
Fuck you with a rusty chainsaw.
1) Religious people lie all the time. The recent Catholic scandal should have clued you into that. The Exorcist is very loosely based on Anneliese Michel aka Emily Rose. She suffered a mental disorder and needed medical attention. Instead the church killed her. Anneliese died of dehydration at the hands of exorcists.
2) I could not find information about the palm tree so for now I remain a skeptic.
3) My eyes are open.
Citation, do you have it? If not, get lost. Yeah, and I'm positive the Catholic Church NEVAR lies about anything... *cough*sexualabuseabortioncontraceptives*cough*
@myheadhurts:
Same premise, different story.
(from Wikipedia)
"The Exorcist is a horror novel written by William Peter Blatty. It is based on a 1949 exorcism Blatty heard about while he was a student in the class of 1950 at Georgetown University, a Jesuit and Catholic school. The exorcism was partially performed in both Mount Rainier, Maryland [1] and Bel-Nor, Missouri. [2] Several area newspapers reported on a speech a priest gave to an amateur parapsychology society, in which he claimed to have exorcised a demon from a thirteen-year-old boy named Robbie, and that the ordeal lasted a little more than six weeks, ending on April 19, 1949. "
Anneliese died in July, 1976, after a year of semi-starvation during multiple exorcism rites, 5 years after The Exorcist was published, and 3 years after the movie was released.
Here's a site detailing the original 1949 case: http://www.strangemag.com/exorcistpage1.html
"I don't know if any of you guy saw the movie "The Exorcist" but that movie is based on a true story."
Watch the Exorcism of Emily Rose. It's based on a true story. In the end she wasn't possesed by demons just in shock from being molested by her father. I find that to be a more believable movie than The Exorcist. Cause from thr half of it I watched it seemed like pure bullshit.
Yeah, like her head really rotated 360 degrees, she really levitated and barfed up pea soup.
Gimme a break. "The Exorcist" may have been frightening 35 years ago but nowadays it's comedy gold! Especially when Linda Blair rams the crucifix up her flue, and growls "yer mother sucks cock in hell!" I thought I'd die of laughter!
The movie is LOOSELY based on a true story. So loosely in fact that they used a girl instead of a boy, and everything else is made up.
Basically the author heard of an exorcism, then wrote a story embellishing what he had heard.
It's like saying Gone With the Wind is a true story because the author had heard of Atlanta.
"Fucking retards."
Oh, the irony!
"Their's proof all over, open your eyes. Fucking retards."
Ever notice how those that call others stupid, seem to have problems with spelling.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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