2ec9fa No.8384
The exorcism of Annelise Michael.
I've read the transcript to see whether the "demons" had any knowledge that was either publicly unknown or unusual for a girl her age, but no, she or "they" even got Hitler's suicide wrong - claiming he died by fire, while all eyewitnesses unanimously agree that he took cyanide and then shot himself, and that his body was only burned afterwards. So clearly a girl who got her history facts mixed up, and not some entity from hell, or even the "demon Hitler" himself.
http://www.dominicanidaho.org/analisemichelle.html
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64e526 No.8389
>>8384
Trump administration declassified some documents alluding to Hitler having fled to South America
Still there is a possibility that a demon really did possess her but was just wrong about that detail, not having omniscience
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d6f9c9 No.8400
>>8389
No, they declassified some documents stating they investigated rumors of Hitler fleeing to South America and found nothing to support them.
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1a5f5f No.8401
>>8400
No, the Trump administration fled to South America to declassify the supporting evidence of Hitler fleeing
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64e526 No.8402
>>8401
No, Hitler fled South America to investigate the declassified rumors of Trump Tower
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c0cfe6 No.8418
>>8402
No, South America declassified Trump Tower to flee Hitler's rumors of evidence.
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2ec9fa No.8504
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de7e6f No.9583
>>8418
No, this is Patrick
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021f7b No.9584
I don't think that it was the case.
It was mental illness.
The people didn't understand that something like exorcism was till a time were people should believe in Jesus message.
Jesus gave his disciples the power to do this things to show how mighty god is. (wonders were always for non believers not for believers) Mark 16 14 Later Jesus appeared to the Eleven as they were eating; he rebuked them for their lack of faith and their stubborn refusal to believe those who had seen him after he had risen.
15 He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. 16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. 17 And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues; 18 they will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.”
19 After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and he sat at the right hand of God. 20 Then the disciples went out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with them and confirmed his word by the signs that accompanied it.
God spoke to his disciples and they confirmed these signs.
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021f7b No.9592
If someone would say hey paul did wonders too. Yes God was the one who made Paul to an apostle.
But even he could do excorcism to an slave at a time
Acts 16: 16-18: 16 It happened, however, when we were on our way to the place of worship, that we encountered a slave who had a fortune-teller. She brought great fortunes to her masters through divination. 17 And this came after Paul and us, and cried, saying, These are the servants of the supreme God, they proclaim unto you a way of salvation. "18 This was done for many days, but Paul became reluctant, and turned He turned around and said to the Spirit, "I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to go out from her." Then he went out at the same moment.
Triphorus
1.Timothy 4,20 Erastus stayed in Corinth; But I left Trophimus ill in Milet. 21 Make an effort to come before winter.
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ccd393 No.9598
Looks like they starved and mentally tortured an epileptic girl to death because they were fucking stupid, pretty sad.
I am sure if you got a psychotic fanatical priest to force almost any severely mentally ill person to say weird shit for months and months while in complete physical control of that person you would get a lot of weird quotes about hitler and whatnot before he starved out the victim
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c7f104 No.9663
>>9598
>Looks like they starved and mentally tortured an epileptic girl to death because they were fucking stupid, pretty sad.
Yeah, pretty much.
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c63803 No.9684
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>9598
>>9663
That explanation doesn't really line up with the details of the case though. The autopsy showed her brain was healthy and free of damage that might've been associated with epilepsy. She was also documented as having eaten an excessive amount of food for her weight, and didn't have some of the usual physical symptoms associated with starvation. Vid related.
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c63803 No.9689
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >Does anyone believe that her exorcism was real?
the TnT guys do, apparently.
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eb7229 No.9690
>>9684
A court found the priests and mother guilty of starving her to death based on an autopsy.
More likely that happened than she was magically killed by the devil tbh
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59833c No.9691
>>9690
that video talks about the dubiousness of that court decision. That's not to say she was actually possessed, but the details of whatever actually happened to her don't line up with the official story. Why that's the case however, is anyone's guess.
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fa3e45 No.9695
>>9684
I don't know if her possession was real, but the idea that the virgin Mary would ask someone to be possessed by demons as penance for sin seems wrong to me
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ed50ef No.9724
For diabolic free discussion go to >>>/christian/
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0c0741 No.9734
>>9695
Here is a prime example for why the Catholics should be well-advised to test the spirits and not be so quick to believe every spirit that appears and claims to be Mary. I think it's entirely possible that there have been exactly 0 genuine Marian apparitions in all history. When you start reading accounts about the apparitions a pattern emerges, and it's not a good pattern.
In Anneliese's case, the "Mary" is clearly against the basic fundamental Christian doctrine, yet many people have failed to see the issue. I find this very concerning.
>>9724
I've seen a thread on this very same subject on /christian/ and and it was allowed to remain and accumulate posts. It's dangerous to say anything that could be interpreted as hating on Mary on that board though.
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015e3a No.9781
>>9695
Well, here's one possible explanation:
http://orthodoxinfo.com/inquirers/marian_apparitions.aspx
>>9734
this anon gets it
>>9724
>mods that ban pictures of ancient churches
<not diabolic
lmao
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