After watching the clip, I have the following questions:
* On what Scriptural basis does the people doing the so-called excorcism build their claim of the different spirits that was driven from the young man? They claim that the spirits of Belial, addiction, defamation and religion were driven out of the boy.
* They did not film the events immediately preceding the exorcism. I would like to know how much (and if) suggestive manipulation went on between the man and his wife and the teenager. In other words, did they lead him to believe he has evil spirits in him? Did they in any way make it possible that the young man was influenced by what they said to him to enable the manifestation we see in the clip?
* Why does the women pray from notes? Why does she call Jesus "Yeshua?" If, as I am deducing, this is because the practice of deliverance dictates this and they adhere to a strange new theology that calls Jesus by his Hebrew name (which incidentally, wasn't the case when Jesus Himself was alive - he was known as Iesous), I get the impression that they are somewhat superstitious: To believe the way you say things, and to use specific phrases is superstition and not religion.
* The notes accompanying the clip on YouTube states the fellow got under the influence of demons by listening to the music of Cradle of Filth. What is the basis of their claim?
* Was the gospel of Christ explained to the guy? Did he choose to commit his life to Christ?
[View the original YouTube posting HERE.]
I'd really like it if anyone join this conversation.
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