Some questions: -Do you think exorcisms are legitimate or even relevant today? -Are they Biblical? -Should a church be allowed to perform an exorcism if the person who is seeking it allows them? -Are any rights being violated? The boy's? The church's? -Do you think they "murdered his soul"? -Do you think the "prophetess" handled the interview situation correctly? -Your thoughts?
2 comments:
Randy
said...
The boy's rights were clearly violated. A minor cannot consent to abuse, of any form.
In a related article it states that the boy confirmed he was 16 via a phone call but would not speak to anything else. A representative of the church stated that he was 18 years of age which would make him an adult in the U.S.
2 comments:
The boy's rights were clearly violated. A minor cannot consent to abuse, of any form.
In a related article it states that the boy confirmed he was 16 via a phone call but would not speak to anything else. A representative of the church stated that he was 18 years of age which would make him an adult in the U.S.
j razz
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