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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Manifested Glory Ministries performs Exorcism to Rid 16 year old of Homosexuality

Andrew sent over this link that he thought should be shared on the blog. This reminds me of the video I posted concerning the Pentecostal church and the way they react during services... but this definitely has no humorous undertones. Sure it seems silly that people dance crazily and mutter nonsensically while being "undertaken by the Holy Spirit", but this incident disturbs me on many levels. Firstly, this religious group is considering homosexuality to be something caused by possession of a demon. This notion ties in directly with what we have been discussing in class the past week or so. Secondly, a religious leader conducts an exorcism to "rid" this boy of his homosexuality "demon" involving over 20 minutes of this young boy writhing on the ground having seizures, even vomiting. How does everyone feel about this? Homosexuality is a topic that raises very controversial debates, but when included with religious exorcism it becomes the mother load of dangerous ideas.


Thanks Andrew for the heads up!

WARNING: The link posted will take you to an article about this incident, with a video interview of the religious leader on Tyra Banks as well as a youtube video of the actual service. The video of the exorcism is very disturbing and hard to watch, so please take this into consideration if you feel you would be upset in watching it. I could not even watch it all myself.

1 comment:

  1. Wow. Are we living in the 1800's or something? I do not think that footage is real. All of the exorcism stuff from the flailing around, to shouting, and "curing" is all a load of bullshit in my opinion. I do not believe in heaven or hell. God or the devil or demons. This whole story is just ridiculous and this kid is going to be traumatized forever if he isn't already. This kind of thing, telling your kid that being homosexual is the devil's work, that is why people end up killing themselves.

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