If we were all blind, and shaped the same, and had monotone robot voices, but still were the same races that we are all now and still had the same brains that we all have now, I wonder how things would change, if it all. Probably been discussed before as usual mq. Thanks 🐥🐤🌞🌝😅😤😪
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More and more people are beginning to notice what is happening.
Polls conducted in recent decades by Gallup and the data firm YouGov suggest that roughly half of Americans believe demonic possession is real. The percentage who believe in the devil is even higher, and in fact has been growing: Gallup polls show that the number rose from 55 percent in 1990 to 70 percent in 2007.
The official exorcist for Indianapolis has received 1,700 requests so far in 2018.
Perhaps as a result, demand for exorcisms—the Catholic Church’s antidote to demonic possession—seems to be growing as well. Though the Church does not keep official statistics, the exorcists I interviewed for this article attest to fielding more pleas for help every year.
They arrive with a crucifix, a book of prayers, holy water and a conviction that the Holy Spirit is at their side.
Infrequently summoned for decades, Catholic exorcists say they are now being beckoned across Minnesota and the nation, as pleas from the faithful to “cast out the devil” are on the rise.
“Sometimes they hear voices in their heads,” said Bishop Andrew Cozzens of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. “They have reactions they don’t understand. Fits of rage. Sometimes it’s a depression they just can’t shake and psychologists can’t help.”
“When I first was appointed as exorcist in 2005, I knew of only a dozen exorcists in the United States,” said the Rev. Vincent Lampert, exorcist of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis and one of a handful of American exorcists public about their work. “Today I’d say there are at least 175 — and more each year.”
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The exorcist from the Diocese of Winona-Rochester said he assisted at an exorcism of a young mother who had been consulting with a medium. He believes such experiments opened the door to evil.
“She screamed and her eyes rolled back white,” he recalled.
Cozzens, who is not the archdiocese exorcist but who has attended sessions, said the archdiocese enlists the support of four special prayer teams to pray for individuals it believes have the lesser forms of demonic influence.
“We’ve found in the past 10 years an increased need,” Cozzens said.
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[the disappointingly unanticipated slab]
on the real though -- i think your spinal cord surgery did more harm than good -- maybe not -- but you should find a doctor to preprescribe you lyrica along with a benzodiazepine in conjunction... you definitely look like you got spinal cord trauma and lyrica I bet would make a drastic improvement with your neurological pain instead of snorting coke cut with dried cum.
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Originally posted by Wariat
Raphael luciano is not stupid. He may be dumb and a retard but for some reaosn hes nit srupid in getting away with shit, using cops and courts for his gain and somehow knowing how the system works very well.
Did anyone else read this? It killed me
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Originally posted by Bill Krozby
Op and his mother had a fight at the dinner table with "Vanessa" his newest dakimakura! Op had walked away from the dinner table with tears in his eyes but then came back and said Vanessa and I are going to do our own thing together and then proudly walked up to his room clutching Vanessa. I hope ops mom learns one day to not be such a biggot
Amazing.⚧️
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