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http://www.boblarson.org/
http://twitter.com/blarsonexorcist

I had never seen his site before, so I had no idea he was actually calling himself an "exorcist", nor was I aware he had a regular show on the Sci-Fi Channel, of all places. He's a charismatic who can apparently cause evil spirits to manifest in people. He wants the spirits to manifest. He actually talks to them. None of what I have seen him do seems Scripturally based.

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(02-26-2010 06:32 PM)YYZ Skinhead Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.boblarson.org/
http://twitter.com/blarsonexorcist

I had never seen his site before, so I had no idea he was actually calling himself an "exorcist", nor was I aware he had a regular show on the Sci-Fi Channel, of all places. He's a charismatic who can apparently cause evil spirits to manifest in people. He wants the spirits to manifest. He actually talks to them. None of what I have seen him do seems Scripturally based.

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Mr Larson has been around for a good number of years. He is a multi-millionaire due to his prolific ability to scam people in the Name of Jesus.

Some quotes from an article about Mr Larson.

Quote: The Rev. Bob Larson has been circling the globe for decades, battling Satan and his minions with a Bible and a cross.

Now you can watch him cast out demons from the comfort of your couch.

Mr. Larson, who was in Toledo earlier this month to lead one of his Spiritual Freedom Seminars, is joining the ranks of such luminaries as Ozzy Osbourne, Gene Simmons, and Jessica Simpson as the star of his own reality TV show.

Mr. Larson admits it’s an unusual combination of spirituality and entertainment, saying he can envision fans “throwing house parties with pizza and popcorn” while they watch him command demons to depart from tormented souls.

Wearing a sharp gray suit, with a full beard and swept-back red hair, Mr. Larson speaks matter-of-factly about his 25 years of experience delivering people from demons.

The 63-year-old minister, sipping a can of Red Bull energy drink, said he has performed well more than 6,000 exorcisms in 90 nations, and reports having been kicked, choked, and spat upon by people whose demons resisted the prayers of deliverance.

He has written more than 30 books and for 20 years hosted a nationally broadcast radio program, Talk Back with Bob Larson.

Mr. Larson’s flair for the dramatic, his boldness, and his independence have spawned a legion of critics. Some say he may be genuine but his style is “over the top,” while some skeptics claim he’s made a lucrative career out of preying on vulnerable people and superstitions.

http://www.religionnewsblog.com/22850
Many years ago I was a charismatic and attended a few of his "exhibitions." At the time I thought everything was real and was amazed. I know better now, but I still have to say it was an incredible show, more fun than going to a movie at a theater.

Jacob
(12-28-2010 11:28 PM)Backpacker Wrote: [ -> ]Many years ago I was a charismatic and attended a few of his "exhibitions." At the time I thought everything was real and was amazed. I know better now, but I still have to say it was an incredible show, more fun than going to a movie at a theater.

Jacob

I was also a charismatic at one time. I saw these kinds of "deliverances" as miracles, and they only made my perspective deepen that it was God. I never really recognized the "show" until long after I left the movement. I struggled for a long time as to how God would heal in such a manner, and yet it be a deception. I did not understand that it was demonic for the longest time.
(12-29-2010 05:37 PM)sheep wrecked Wrote: [ -> ]I was also a charismatic at one time. I saw these kinds of "deliverances" as miracles, and they only made my perspective deepen that it was God. I never really recognized the "show" until long after I left the movement. I struggled for a long time as to how God would heal in such a manner, and yet it be a deception. I did not understand that it was demonic for the longest time.

I am not sure that Bob Larson's shows are demonic, I just think they are a scam to bring in money, much like Benny Hinn.
(12-29-2010 07:01 PM)Backpacker Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-29-2010 05:37 PM)sheep wrecked Wrote: [ -> ]I was also a charismatic at one time. I saw these kinds of "deliverances" as miracles, and they only made my perspective deepen that it was God. I never really recognized the "show" until long after I left the movement. I struggled for a long time as to how God would heal in such a manner, and yet it be a deception. I did not understand that it was demonic for the longest time.

I am not sure that Bob Larson's shows are demonic, I just think they are a scam to bring in money, much like Benny Hinn.

Do you believe that Jesus cast out demons? Inquiring minds want to know Smiley-coffee
(12-29-2010 07:51 PM)sheep wrecked Wrote: [ -> ]Do you believe that Jesus cast out demons? Inquiring minds want to know Smiley-coffee

I don't know if its a requirement or not to answer questions about ones personal beliefs, but just in case it is (and I really don't mind), yes, I do.
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