![]() ![]() However, these books have all proven to be complete fabrications by evangelical fear-mongers. But they don’t worship him as a God!Ī handful of sensationalist book projects claiming to be from victims of Satanic cults (like Rosemary’s Baby, which was made into a movie in 1986), described all the disgusting details of these baby-eating, fornicating devil worshipers – leading to the widespread belief that these cults were real. This includes the Church of Satan founded by Anton LaVey in 1966. What isn’t clear is that both of these articles are thinly-veiled propaganda.Īccording to one, “The term Satanism represents a broad range of religions, world views, and literature that all look favourably on Satan or similar rebellious figures.” What they don’t point out, however, is that there are No Satanists that believe Satan is real! Satanists view Satan favorably as a literary symbol, because he champions humanist values like self-direction, willpower, strength, free speech, the right to challenge authority. To further confuse the matter, the Devil Inside website has links to real newspaper articles about possession, such as a post on the Telegraph called “Surge in Satanism sparks rise in demand for exorcists, says Catholic Church” and “Satanism through the ages”. Ignorance and anger for things that we all know deep down to be true, yet no one is ready to admit it. Once they prove that it is false then they don’t have to face it and they can go on living thinking that it is just another story. The fact of the matter is, they are getting the truth they just choose to find something wrong so they can prove that it is false. People are becoming upset because they want the truth and they feel they are not getting it. People want to do what they want and don’t want to think about the consequences or what will happen if they suddenly realize all the “fun” they are having is sinful. The devils greatest victory is getting people to believe that he doesn’t exist. The priest did not throw himself out of the window at the end. It may not be a 100 % real because it was recreated, but the the whole movie of “The Exorcist” wasn’t either. That doesn’t mean that he isn’t nor will it protect any of us from him. No one wants to believe the Devil is real. Then when it does happen to them they try to share their experience to others and other people still don’t believe. No one believes in that stuff until it happens to them. They filmed it that way so that it would look real. Yes, “The Devil Inside” is based on a true story. The answer, although a resounding “no” (everything about the movie is fake) nevertheless gets confusing on online chatboards users discussing the movie argue that it is based on real events, because demonic possession is true and exorcisms are real. They are great horror flicks.īut the new movie “The Devil Inside” takes the genre a step further, by filming in the guise of a documentary that one daughter makes after her mother kills 3 people while being exorcised.The movie’s website () invites you to be a part of the continuing investigation, shows a “real” newspaper article about the case, shows the “real” hospital footage, and the “real” original emergency call – all of this leading viewers to ask the question, “Is Maria and Isabella Rossi’s story a true story?” That basis has been the support for dozens of demonic possession/exorcism movies, which mostly make good entertainment because, demonically possessed people look really freaking scary. ![]() If the Bible and Christianity is true, then Jesus couldn’t have mistakenly viewed mental illness using the common superstition of possession. After all, Jesus was always casting out demons. Any good Christian has to believe in demonic possession.
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