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<blockquote data-quote="stephen583" data-source="post: 69515754" data-attributes="member: 383872"><p>I wish I could go into more detail about what happened the two nights I was in the house on Brookter Street. However, CF has strict rules against discussing specific exorcism rites and rituals. I don't understand the rule, as exorcism was one of the miracles performed by Jesus. There are <u>nine</u> separate accounts in the Synoptic Gospels about Jesus casting out demons. In none of these Scriptural accounts, is any ritual performed that would be considered harmful or injurious to the recipients of the miracles. </p><p></p><p>At the same time, I do understand some exorcism rituals as performed by certain sects of Christianity go way beyond anything described in the Gospel, and would naturally be considered potentially <u>injurious</u>. So I do understand the wish of CF not to have specific details discussed, and I will respect their wishes, as the web-site belongs to them and not to me.</p><p></p><p>I will state the following generally. There was no demonic possession of any person in this instance. It was the demonic possession of a <u>place</u>, not a person. My actions were limited only to reading Bible Scripture and offering the family spiritual support, while they gathered their belongings and vacated the house. Still, even that got pretty intense.</p><p></p><p>I just don't want to leave anyone with the impression I perform 13th Century type exorcisms, like the kind of violent stuff portrayed in some Hollywood horror movies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephen583, post: 69515754, member: 383872"] I wish I could go into more detail about what happened the two nights I was in the house on Brookter Street. However, CF has strict rules against discussing specific exorcism rites and rituals. I don't understand the rule, as exorcism was one of the miracles performed by Jesus. There are [U]nine[/U] separate accounts in the Synoptic Gospels about Jesus casting out demons. In none of these Scriptural accounts, is any ritual performed that would be considered harmful or injurious to the recipients of the miracles. At the same time, I do understand some exorcism rituals as performed by certain sects of Christianity go way beyond anything described in the Gospel, and would naturally be considered potentially [U]injurious[/U]. So I do understand the wish of CF not to have specific details discussed, and I will respect their wishes, as the web-site belongs to them and not to me. I will state the following generally. There was no demonic possession of any person in this instance. It was the demonic possession of a [U]place[/U], not a person. My actions were limited only to reading Bible Scripture and offering the family spiritual support, while they gathered their belongings and vacated the house. Still, even that got pretty intense. I just don't want to leave anyone with the impression I perform 13th Century type exorcisms, like the kind of violent stuff portrayed in some Hollywood horror movies. [/QUOTE]
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