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General : The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Posted by Founder on 21-Nov-2005 20:50 (2071 reads) News by the same author

Was the real “Emily Rose” truly possessed?
Exorcisms are in vogue again. Evangelists like Bob Larson roam the country performing “deliverances” on (and profiting from) members of his audience that he convinces have demons in them.

Similar deliverances are conducted in churches and by ministries around the world – including Russia, on which I reported in the article “Exorcism in Russia.” Even the Catholic Church, which for decades kept exorcism in the closet, is once again bringing it out into the open. In early 2005, about 100 Catholic priests signed up for a Vatican-sanctioned course on exorcism, and today the Church’s ranks of official exorcists has swollen to more than 400.

No doubt about it.

The interest in expelling demonic forces is high and growing. And when a film like The Exorcism of Emily Rose hits the theaters, fascination increases – especially when it is promoted as being based on a true story. The same thing happened when The Exorcist shocked viewers back in 1973, a story also said to be inspired by true events.

What’s going on? Is there really an increase in demonic activity and possession of humans? Or are we becoming increasingly superstitious, blaming extraordinary psychiatric and physical ailments on the Devil, much as people did in the unenlightened Middle Ages?

No Evidence

The truth is, there is no evidence whatsoever for the idea of demonic possession.

I have been researching paranormal phenomena for many years, and have never come across or read about one plausible case of possession that could not be explained better as mental illness, physical ailments and hoaxes. (Psychic phenomena might be evident in some rare cases.) There is good evidence for ghost and haunting phenomena, Bigfoot, psychic phenomena and many other areas of the paranormal, but there is no good evidence for demonic possession. If there is, I'd like to see it.

As you can now tell, I am highly skeptical on this matter. And to be fair, I have never attended an exorcism or personally encountered a person thought to be possessed, but even those who have cannot seem to produce the slightest bit of evidence. No film, video or photos of levitation or other supernatural events – although they are often claimed to take place during exorcisms.

You’ve seen the videos and heard the recordings of alleged possession and exorcisms. Did you ever see or hear anything that could be regarded as truly supernatural? These recordings can be eerie and even disturbing, to be sure, but that’s the extent of it. Howling, growling, yelps, cursing and screams. Crazy, even frightening, but nothing a mentally disturbed or hysterical person cannot manufacture. “Extraordinary strength” is one of the most common attributes that exorcists describe for the possessed. It has long been known that the mentally ill and even persons under great stress can muster such strength.

The Case of “Emily Rose”

The Exorcism of Emily Rose is based on the tragic case of a young German woman named Anneliese Michel, who in the early 1970s underwent an ordeal that eventually led to her death. The details of her case can be found in such Web article as “The Real Emily Rose” and “What Really Happened to Emily Rose?”. The controversy surrounding her illness, exorcism and death resulted in a sensational trial, all of which are part of the Emily Rose film.

Anneliese was diagnosed by doctors as suffering from grand mal epilepsy, a condition of the brain that causes severe seizures.

For years, the Church refused to grant an exorcism. They accepted the medical diagnosis, finding no supernatural criteria to warrant an exorcism. There were certainly very serious and highly disturbing symptoms: Anneliese would mutilate herself, eat flies and coal, drink her own urine and physically lash out at her family. A profoundly disturbed girl. But there was no levitation, no documented telekinesis (heck, even poltergeist cases have some telekinesis) – nothing whatsoever that could be deemed supernatural.

Making Matters Worse

Despite this lack of evidence, however, in 1975 the Michels finally convinced priests to perform exorcisms – a whole series of them, in fact, sometimes two rites a week! Certainly, this only reinforced Anneliese’s delusion that demons were inside her. And not just any demons. She claimed to be possessed by the spirits of Cain, Judas Iscariot, Nero, even Adolf Hitler, among others.

Only for a short time did she seem to improve because of the exorcism rites. But soon the mental anguish returned with a vengeance. She stopped eating and her knees ruptured from the 600 genuflections she performed obsessively.

Ultimately, the exorcisms failed. On July 30, 1976, Anneliese died of starvation, and her parents and exorcising priests were charged with negligent homicide – and rightly convicted.

The exorcisms failed because there was nothing to exorcise. Anneliese Michel was not possessed; she required heavy duty medical attention. Had her parents sought proper medical care for their daughter instead of seeking refuge in superstition, Anneliese might be alive today. With the improved medications and treatments now available, she might even be living a normal life.

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Cabbage
Posted: 24/11/2005 10:06  Updated: 24/11/2005 19:12
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 Re: The Exorcism of Emily Rose
interesting version on this story and one I personally agree with. dave and I have spent a bit of time looking at exorcisms and they can be a real hot potato.
Lets face it. if you believe in demons you believe in 'God'.
When a lot of the so called exorcisms are looked in to there seems to be a lot of evidence that the problem is psychological rather than spiritual and there is little or no evidence that would lead any person of average intelligence to think otherwise

good excuse though isnt it.....why weren't you in work yesterday smith? possessed by demons sir....


One of the good ones to look at is the real story behind the film the exorcist....very interesting!!!!!
Robxx
Posted: 26/11/2005 23:17  Updated: 27/11/2005 10:49
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 Re: The Exorcism of Emily Rose
i agree Scott i think most cases of exorcisms like these are psychological, so if a body cannot be possessed by Demons, how can people (mediums) claim to be possesed by spirits entering them and using there bodies for communicating, pretty much the same thing isn't it?
Founder
Posted: 27/11/2005 10:50  Updated: 27/11/2005 10:50
Founder
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 Re: The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Thats a common misconception.

If you read the work of Allan Kardeck (founder of eurpoean spiritulism) or the Fox sisters (founders of spiritulism in the USA) they all say that a spirit does not enter the body....it simply phases very close to the auric field

Dave
snazz
Posted: 28/11/2005 21:17  Updated: 28/11/2005 22:35
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 Re: The Exorcism of Emily Rose
i just read about the excorcism of emily rose on here, and ive seen the film, only in the film only the priest gets charged with negligent homicide and at the end is sentenced to "time spent" no mention of the mother now you know what happens at the end no need to watch it at the cinema lol
Cabbage
Posted: 14/12/2005 19:27  Updated: 14/12/2005 19:54
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 Re: The Exorcism of Emily Rose
ooOOOOOOOOooooo SNAAAAAAAAZZZZ u ruined it for me sob sob waaaaaiiilll
snazz
Posted: 19/12/2005 21:40  Updated: 20/12/2005 9:34
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lol sorry i didnt mention the beginning or the middle did i