PBD Podcast - Exorcist Father Vincent Lampert | PBD Podcast | Ep. 179
Episode Date: August 23, 2022In this spooky episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by an exorcist Father Vincent Lampert and Adam Sosnick. TOPICS 0:00 - Start 14:14 - Father Lampert reveals the wildest exorcism he ha...s ever performed 22:04 - The four elements that can prove a person is possessed 32:32 - Was it easier to control the population 2000 years ago or today? 41:36 - How do you know if you are 'demonized'? 52:48 - Was Anneliese Michel controlled by the devil? 1:00:06 - Did Anneliese Michel struggle with mental issues? 1:09:13 - Is it only the catholic church that is performing exorcisms? 1:14:18 - Can an MRI tell if you are 'possessed'? 1:22:17 - Are Influencers less likely to be possessed by demons? 1:31:04 - Are certain people possessed by demons? Or just mentally ill? 1:45:36 - Has the catholic church ruined its reputation? Get Father Vince's book "Exorcism: The Battle Against Satan and His Demons": https://amzn.to/3T8DxAG Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller Your Next Five Moves (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support
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So folks, first of all, if you're joining us on today's podcast, I gotta say I applaud you.
I respect you, I salute you.
You are part of the community that likes watching movies such as Stigmata, maybe Exorcist,
maybe the Exorcism of Emily Rose.
You're one of those folks who likes scary movies
because I want to prepare you for today's podcast.
It's a slightly different.
We're not talking about current events today,
specifically tied to politics or sports or business
or anything.
We are only talking about the topic of exorcism
and the reason why we chose to do this interview today
and I'll let you know who we have in house who is a fully qualified exorcism. And the reason why we chose to do this interview today,
and I'll let you know who we have in house
who is a fully qualified exorcist
who's been doing this since 2005,
in 2005 when there were only 12 individuals
that did this in the Catholic church,
and today it's at 125,
more than 10X than 17 years,
if you guys are looking for a new profession,
this profession is growing rapidly.
But it's gonna be a different kind of a podcast
because we're actually gonna listen to a few different clips.
We're gonna listen to a few audio clips,
maybe a video clip of the real,
an Elise Michel or Michael, however you to pronounce it, on the six different
voices that she would make, sounds that she would make, one of them being Neuro, Fleischmann,
Hitler, Lucifer, Judas, and I want to say there's a cane is the other one that also she made.
And you know, he's going to give us our feedback in this room just so you know, we have a
few people that don't believe this is real, we'll take a different angle with it to see if he's
going to be convincing or not he seems like a real convincing man my dad and I
yesterday were up late he asked me so who do you have on the podcast tomorrow I
said I have an excerpts on the podcast tomorrow he starts laughing I said no I said
that's serious he says what I tell you about that movie I said that I I totally
understand but I really have haven't somebody who's an excerpt he says a real starts laughing. I said, no, I said, that's serious. He says, what I tell you about that movie. I said, that I totally understand,
but I really have haven't somebody who's an exorcist.
He says, real life, I said, real life.
So my dad, when he first, when I movie came out,
a friend of my Fernando Lasso said,
exorcist is out at Chinese theater.
So he brought it back in LA.
It was like 2000, I think the year was.
I had just gone out in the military
and I'm working at Valley Total Fitness.
He says, we gotta go watch it. So we got to watch it and we're in his car that he has. He says, but there's
one thing we have to do. I have a tape that I brought from Ecuador where folks who, you know, they were
they would listen to the voice and read the Bible backwards. We have to listen to this audio to
put us in the right setting before we watch this movie.
So he puts the tape in.
No joke.
It's me, Fernando and Mauricio.
We're listening to this audio tape.
It's like, ah, like stuff like this.
I said, turn the shut off.
You do that very well, but.
No, I'm sitting there.
Oh, too well.
And I'm sitting, I'm like, so then we go watch the movie
and we're inside.
Everybody's freaking out in the movie theater
There's a scene. There's the places for I pick up my cup and I just shake it like this because there's to see if there's any drink left in it
It makes us sound everybody jumps up we come out. I said listen
We're not going home tonight. We went to my sister's place
We sit at the clock and the morning talking about the movie and my dad has his own stories and everybody has their own
Exorcist story,
the first time they watch it.
Anyway, is your dad gonna be watching this podcast?
I have no idea.
This may be the first ever podcast.
My dad doesn't consume that if you watch this.
I am so proud of your bravery,
because I know how you feel about the movie,
Jankir, because in Farsi, they call it exorcist Jankir.
So anyway, he's very wise man.
Very wise man.
Very well read.
Very Christian man. Very Christian-read. Christian man.
Very Christian.
Who believes in God and evil?
Does he believe in this kind of stuff?
Well, he is more leaning towards believing.
He is more towards, he does believe it exists.
That's why it makes him a little bit uncomfortable.
So look, we're gonna go through this.
So let me kind of give you an idea
who are guessed this once again today.
It's Father Vincent Lampert,
who has been doing
this again since 2005 where there was only 12 of them.
He has been on vice, he's been on so many different shows, he's done interviews, they've spoken
to him about this and you have to keep this in mind guys.
It's not like, you know, for some folks like it's a bunch of this is not real all this
stuff.
This is not a tele evangelist that goes on TV like a Benny Han or you know a prosperity pastor
that's doing this and if you give me a million dollars to get my private jet
I'm going to be able to get the demons out of you. This is not that model. So
this is a man that you know we even pulled up the average salary of a priest
a part of the Catholic church who makes 35 to 50 thousand dollars. You may be
at 52 but the numbers are 35 to $50,000.
We pull up the numbers, we're looking it up.
So to see the credibility behind it,
but once again, with that intro to set everybody up,
if you're gonna watch this, you can't tell us
you're afraid or upset afterwards,
I just prefaced everything we're gonna go through today.
So having said that, Father Vincent Lampert,
thank you so much for taking the time
and being a guest on the podcast.
Yes, I'm happy to be here.
So, very open-ended question.
You know, it's a simple question, but maybe a complicated one for us when we kind of look
at you from our perspective.
You know, some of us wake up, we say, we want to be an astronaut.
You know, we want to be a doctor, we want to be engineers to make our parents proud.
I want to be a basketball player, I want to be a baseball player.
I want to be a, you know, hedge fund manager who wakes up saying one day
I want to do exorcisms?
Like how does that come about?
I think I woke up one day and said I wanted to be a priest.
Okay.
But then in the Catholic tradition,
it's the bishop of every diocese who is the exorcist.
Because when Jesus sent the 12 out,
he gave them authority over every unclean spirit.
And then a Bishop of the diocese can't appoint one
or more of his priest to do this ministry in his name.
So when I was appointed in 2005,
I jokingly tell people I was in the wrong place
at the wrong time.
Because you mentioned earlier,
there were only 12 exorcists in the United States
back in 2005.
The Archdiocese of Indianapolis, where I am a priest,
was a diocese that always maintained having an exorcist.
So even when the practice fell out,
in many diocese across the world,
Indianapolis decided to always have a priest
in his position.
And then ironically, the priest, who was the exorcist,
he was the pastor of the grade school where I attended.
And he passed away in 2005.
And then all the priests, we began kind of trying to stay under the radar
so that the bishop would not appoint us to be the exorcist.
But I happen to have a meeting with the bishop one day
and he said, I'm appointing you to be the exorcist.
I don't really know what I'm asking you to do,
but I'm going to send you to Rome
and you can learn what the ministry is really all about.
So when he says that to you,
were you like, oh my gosh, what an incredible moment
in my career, you know, I'm going to get,
this is so awesome.
Maybe you go in and brag into your friends, guys,
can you check this out?
I just got a promotion or is it was a more like,
why are you choosing me? What was your, can you check this out? I just got a promotion or is it was a more like, why are you choosing me?
What was your feeling when you got that call?
I think it was the line of Jesus at the crucifixion,
my God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
And really, it didn't know why the bishop was selected me.
But the church does say that the priest
should be known for his holiness and piety.
He should have some years of priesthood behind him. So a newly ordained
priest should not have the ministry, it should be a priesthood is pretty comfortable in his priestly
identity. By which church is practice extrism? Is it just the Catholic church or are other do other
religions also practice extrism? Extrism can be found in just about every faith tradition, whether Christian or non-Christian,
the belief in the reality of evil, probably the Catholic Church because it's a,
it's a liturgical right for us so we have a prescribed way of doing it. So it's probably that most
people have the concept that Catholics primarily do this, but I always say that the Catholic Church
doesn't have a monopoly on the practice, but perhaps what the Church does is more widely known by many people.
But it's more Catholics. I'm pulling it up right now. It says Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy,
Lutheran churches, Church of Latter-day Saints, but majority of them is Catholic Church, right?
If you were to think about exorcisms.
Am I wrong?
I may be wrong on this.
No, I think you're right because,
I currently get about 70 people contacting me every week
from literally all over the world.
And about half of them are Catholic
and the other half are either
other Christian faith traditions
or other world religions or no faith background whatsoever.
So I think people have the
mentality that if you're dealing with the demonic the Catholic Church as the Ministry of Charity
would help anybody who finds himself in this situation.
When you get these calls, what do these calls sound like?
I've heard just about everything you can imagine people that, you know.
Give us from the basic one to the ones where this person needs help.
We have to talk to this person.
There's a lot of people who believe that maybe somebody put a curse on them.
One of the primary things I try to do is if it's truly something demonic, then what was
the entry point for the demonic into this person's life?
The average person doesn't really have to worry about extraordinary demonic activity. If one is living in their life the way that
they should, they're pretty much safeguarded, but if somebody does something that could open
up an entry point to the demonic in their life, they can begin experiencing all kinds of problems.
So I tried to determine what was that entry point, what did somebody do or what did somebody try to do to them
that brought about the demonic activity in their life.
When you say entry point, do you mean physical entry point?
Like how does the demon enter someone's body or do you mean more
esoterically? How do you mean how they initially made the connection with the demonic's like,
does somebody dabble when magic in which craft and those types of things.
Okay.
And then so the demonic would look for an opportunity
to literally connect with that individual
in order to try to destroy their life.
And then physically, how does the demon enter the body?
Like through their mouth, through their face,
through their body, through their heart, through their soul,
how does it actually happen?
Not through their soul, because the soul always remains free.
Whenever it's a question of demonic possession, it's always physical and nature, so the devil
would take control of a person's body, treating that body as if it were its own.
So using the person's mouth to speak, their ears to hear their eyes to see.
And anytime a demon possesses somebody, one should always make the distinction between that person as an individual
and now the identity of the demon that is now acting through that person's body.
I was going to say one could get kind of
heady in the topic.
And St. Thomas Aquinas would always say that
it isn't literally that
a demon is inside of somebody.
It's that the demon is controlling that person.
Yeah, Adam, most of the time you'll find in the Christian faiths,
I'm a born-again Christian, non-denominational,
so you understand the perspective of what I share here today.
And it's referred to as ground taken and ground canceled.
And so what ground has been given in the spiritual life of the person
that that demon uses as the foothold for spiritualization and demonization?
I kind of draw the line as many Christian faces as you know about the oppression versus occupation line. And so we see it as demonization and heavy oppression using that ground that
that person has, you know, consequently, you know, opened themselves up to. And that
ground has to be-
Was there a statement or question?
No, that was a statement. Adam, because he asked a question, does it enter your
mouth or anything like this? And I also provided a sidebar so that, you know,
father understands my perspective.
I got you.
So, so by the way, if you're listening to this,
I'm curious, do you believe in in this,
or do you not believe in this?
Just comment, but I'm just curious
to know where the audience is at.
If you say Pat, I do believe in this,
give it a thumbs up.
If you don't believe in it, put a thumbs down.
Tyler, we do a poll, is that possible?
Put a poll up, let's get that out there.
Yeah, I'm actually curious.
So let's continue with this part.
So when you do go to school, because you wrote a book about this, I think there's a book
about it, right?
So the book is name is the, it's called Exorcism, the Battle Against Satan and his demons,
is a book that you wrote.
And in the book, you talk about a few different things,
how the church selects and transpreses
for the ministry of exorcism, where and how the devil
operates in the world, and what scripture
had to say about it, why is it vital for Catholics
to live in a vibrant life of fate?
What do you believe?
What do you do if you suspect the presence of demonic
in your life or in others, and to fend off spiritual attack
and build a stronger relationship with God? So let's talk about you. you suspect the president of demonic in your life or in others, and to fend off spiritual attack
and build a stronger relationship with God.
Okay, so let's talk about you.
So when the priest you spoke to said,
I wanna point you to do this
and we have to send you back to Rome to go get trained
and come back, what did the training entail?
And how long was it?
So I stayed in Rome for three months
in the early part of 2006.
Really, the church says the best way to learn it
is through the apprenticeship model
to find a more seasoned exorcist and then to work under him.
It's easy to pick up books and learn
what the church believes in teaches
about the reality of evil,
but the church wants its exorcist
to have kind of literally on the ground training.
It's kind of like a doctor who has to do kind of an intern before one is sent out and begins
doing it on their own.
So the internship, when I was in Rome, I was able to connect with the Franciscan priest
who had been an exorcist for 25 years, and then he permitted me to sit in on 40 exorcisms
that he performed during the time that I was there.
And then that allowed me to learn firsthand the ministry of the church for those who were up against the forces of evil
and were seeking help.
What was the most extreme one you witnessed out of the 40? Because of course you get that question all the time.
There are a few that stand out. you know, obviously the very first one.
You know, I'm talking with an elderly lady and her husband, and she's explaining to me
why she believes that she's possessed.
And, you know, I'm just, the three of us are in the room, we're having a conversation,
and I'm watching Father Carmine, the priest, to train me, and he walks into the room, and
he puts a roll of paper towels on the table and he walks back out and he comes back in
and ties a plastic grocery bag onto the wall radiator. He walks back out again
and he comes in and this time he has a purple stall which is a piece of
purple cloth that a priest will drape around his neck as a sign of his
priestly office. He has the right of exorcism in his hand, and he immediately takes holy water, and he
blesses this little elderly lady.
As soon as the drops of water hit her, the demon manifested.
Her eyes rolled in the back of her head.
She began foaming at the mouth, growling and snarling, and throwing out all kinds of blasphemies.
Such as.
You know, she was insulting God.
She was insulting me and Father Carminey
and just about anyone.
Basically, doing anything as a way to disrupt
this particular prayer of the church.
And then you said, so you've seen many.
So that was the first one you saw.
Was there anything that was more extreme than her?
Absolutely. The one that really stands out the most was during an exorcism when the demon
manifested and the person's body began to levitate.
You saw somebody's body like that. I saw a person levitate during an exorcism.
How much was the levitation? The person rose about a foot out of the chair they were
in because I'm looking at this in disbelief and Father Karmene is praying the right of the church, the prayer is in he's
glancing over and looking and he looks back at his book, he looks back at the person, he looks
back at his book, then he takes his hand, puts it on the head of the person and pushes them back
down into the chair without ever pausing for even one moment in the prayer.
Was any of that caught on camera?
The church does not videotape oftentimes people.
How convenient, Father.
But let me ask this question.
But the reason the church does that
is to protect the identity of the individual.
So I was at this point, you know, Adam believes
in this stuff a lot.
I am very skeptical.
Just to put it out there.
And I like to see what the audience has.
But that's, but the mixture of who we have today is perfect of where I think it's healthy
to be skeptical.
So, you know, if I go to a David Copperfield show and I kind of see, you know, what the
works is doing, I look up, I see the strings, I'm like, that's pretty cool how they're doing
it.
But in this setting, when that happened, how many people were in the room when you saw this?
It was me, another priest,
Father Carmine, the individual and a family member
that was with him.
So five of you.
Five of us.
So here's the part.
Let's play a skeptic, but let's also play.
Why would he say this?
So when you look at him, he doesn't look like something,
like I watch his interviews.
You know, there is, what is, like yesterday,
the biggest thing was, what's the motive?
Like when I watch Bob Larson, I'm not gonna lie.
I don't know how you feel about Bob Larson.
You look like you have some opinions on Bob Larson or no.
We all do.
Okay, so I'd be curious to know, get your feedback
on Bob Larson.
And when I-
Bob Larson is who exactly?
He's a famous exorcist. Do you know who Bob Larson is? Is that him? Yeah, Bob Larson's the guy with the daughters. This is Bob Larson. And when I- Bob Larson is who exactly? He's a famous exorcist.
Do you know who Bob Larson is?
With the daughters?
Yeah, yeah, Bob Larson's the guy with the daughters.
This is Bob Larson.
So, yeah, I've seen him.
A guy like him is why nobody would believe in exorcism.
Okay.
Yeah.
Because this is the part where it's the flamboyant,
the showmanship, the, you know, all the stuff
that I have a hard time.
You may, what's your opinion on Bob Larsen before I even go further?
Well, rather than being critical to someone else, I would tend to be more positive about
what I believe exorcism is, because we talked about skepticism.
An exorcist is trained to be a skeptic.
I should be the very last person in the room to believe that somebody is truly dealing
with extraordinary demonic activity.
Every other possible explanation needs to be exhausted.
And that's the approach the Catholic Church takes.
That's why even in the United States, we have a protocol that we follow.
And step number one of the protocol is for the person to have a psychiatric evaluation.
Step two is to have a physical examination because the church wants experts in the mental health field and in the medical sciences to weigh in on what is happening or what this person believes is happening in their life.
I will say because I am publicly known as an exorcist, I receive the high volume of people who reach out to me, but the majority of the people who reach out to me have already self-diagnosed.
And any exercise will tell you
that when somebody has self-diagnosed,
99% of the time, it's not something demonic.
99% of the time, it's not something that was more like
the ID or something else that...
Absolutely, yes.
Okay.
When someone's self-diagnosed, meaning they think
that they are possessed by a demon
99% of the time they it's not accurate correct, okay, so they're calling me insane. I'm possessed that I need an
exercise and in my response would be
No, you're not we may get to that point. Yeah, but we have to look at what is actually wrong with them at that point
There's kids are frenicked are bipolar. bipolar, their on drugs, their depression.
What's the, what's the, it could be all of those and that's why it has to be investigated
because I would be the first one to say the church would do greater harm to someone if
she labels that person as being possessed and that label prevents the person from getting
the true help that they need.
So there may be other people that are exorcised that may be too quick to believe that somebody
is possessed.
But again, I think that would do greater harm if it prevents them from going and getting
help from the psychiatrist or their family doctor.
Because the overriding goal should be to get help for the person who is suffering, whether that be due to spiritual, physical,
or mental problems that they're having in their life.
I don't want to hover over this time.
I think Tom wants to say something.
Then I want to go back to the levitating in Bob Lars
and go ahead.
Do you also conduct a spiritual inventory?
Like take them to Galatians and go through the list of things.
So you're satisfied that there's a psychiatric evaluation,
which is a physical evaluation, looking for signs of drug use, and other things are very
obvious in the physical realm, you know. And then do you take them to a spiritual inventory?
Yes, so there is that step three of the protocol. There is an intake questionnaire that was,
you know, the Vatican has a course on exorcism every year, and a part of that, they help put together an intake
questionnaire trying to determine if this truly is something demonic, then what opened
the doorway for that into the person's life. And then it's not only then identifying,
it's also about helping the person resume their spiritual life or to start a spiritual
life for the first time. So it's not just a matter of casting demons out.
God has to be invited in. And I would say that in the role of an exorcist, the primary focus is not
really on what the devil is doing in the person's life, but what God wants to do in that person's life.
And there are four different types of things that the church looks for that would validate that
perhaps is truly a
something demonic. Number one would be the ability to speak and understand
languages otherwise unknown to the individual, having superhuman strength beyond
the normal capacity of the individual, having elevated perception, knowledge about
things that the person should not otherwise know, and then for probably the one
that most people are familiar with, and aversion to anything of a sacred nature, such as having
scripture read in front of them, being blessed with holy water, being shown a
crucifix, the things that people probably are familiar with simply by watching
movies and whatnot on extricism. So the four things was superpower, a language
that they should not speak, access to information that they normally shouldn't have, and an
unfortunate is what the priestess or them, like how they respond to water.
Aversion to anything.
Right.
Spiritual.
In the Christian church, and are you familiar with Dr. Carl Payne?
No, I'm not.
You know, Carl Payne wrote a wonderful book on spiritual warfare from non-denominational
Christian perspective.
So it doesn't contain anything like from the Presbyteria or the Southern Baptist Convention.
It's just non-denominational Bible interpretation.
And one of the things he pointed out was that something as simple as reading 1 John 4 and
saying, you know, every, this is how you recognize the spirit of God.
You know, every spirit that acknowledges Jesus Christ
has come into flesh from God, every spirit that does not
acknowledge Jesus Christ is not.
And people have a strong resistance to that.
Those particular verses that are calling on that
with the power.
And, you know, when helping people with demonization, it's exactly as you say.
But you can avoid the sensational reaction of them by setting ground rules
and asking for the covering of the Holy Spirit.
Have you ever witnessed this before?
I've not witnessed this before, but I've talked to three people
that Carl Pantley.
Have you ever had anybody in your life,
and this goes to you and to you.
Have you guys ever seen anybody in your life
where you said this person may be possessed?
Yeah, absolutely.
You've had somebody.
Yes, absolutely.
And you witnessed it, like you knew this person,
or was it a person that person knew?
It was my friend's mom and I witnessed her in a...
and she was not drugged, she was in hospice,
but she was not being given morphine or anything of the sort,
so she was unmedicated.
Have you witnessed anybody?
Yeah, it just turns out that they were on bath salts.
Okay, how about yourself?
No.
You never have.
Okay, so I have witnessed a close relative that would say I put a curse on that person.
I put a curse on that person and watch what's going to happen to that person. And I've seen a person
behavior act in a weird way. But my opinion on that is a complete different thing which we'll get into here in a minute.
I want to go back to this. So people like Bob Larson are who pushes me away
from believing any of this stuff is real
and they're using it to monetize and sensationalize
and get eyeballs.
People like you don't do that to me
because there is no motive for you to do this.
Why would you do this?
I don't sit there and say, your motivation is that.
Why do you say there's no motive though?
For him?
Right.
For him?
So, okay, let's go through the motives of life.
What are the main motives of life
or why somebody would deceive you?
Why somebody would deceive you?
Money is number one.
What else?
What's another motive?
Status.
Status.
Somebody to have sex with you, right?
To kind of like impress you,
you're like, oh my gosh, and then boom.
Take advantage of you.
Okay, what else is it?
What else is a motive?
Recognition.
Recognition.
But that's still, okay, what else would it be?
What else would it be?
So what else would the motive be here?
That's the part, even something bigger than themselves,
I.E. the Catholic Church.
I mean, you got a lot to answer to.
If you're a...
I do.
If you got to answer to the church,
I'm not saying anything about the father,
but, you know, there's a hierarchy up there.
At that part, I understand.
That part I understand, and we'll get to that here.
And I'm gonna, well, let's go back to it.
So when you saw this person levitate a foot
and there's only five of you in the room,
what's your initial reaction?
What's your first reaction?
Disbelief, disbelief.
That was my initial reaction,
but then I quickly focused on what the priest
who was training me was doing,
because he wasn't focused on the theatrics
of the demonic, if you will,
he was staying focused on the prayer of the church,
which is why he was able to simply reach over,
put his hand on the head of the person,
put him back, push him back down into the chair.
Why would he push him down?
If someone's gonna levitate,
I'd like to see how high they go up.
Why, why clip the angels wings, so to speak?
Let them, let's see how high they can go up.
You're up a foot.
Yeah, but let's stay serious here for sure.
But I'm not, I'm being actually very serious.
Someone is full on 11%.
I'm not.
If someone is, if someone is, is full on levitating, let them levitate.
Yeah, I mean, so okay.
So, but the reason I think that, that he did not let him do that,
because that allows the demonic to be in charge of the prayer
that's taking place.
And again, the focus should always be on what God is doing.
Because the demonic obviously would want to disrupt the prayer,
because it wants to maintain its connection or hold on the life of this individual.
And what the priest is doing invoking the power and the authority of God, and that's the
other important thing to make to point out, I don't have any special powers and abilities.
If people are reliant on me, we're all in trouble.
But if people are reliant on the power and the authority that Christ has given to the church,
that's the proper mentality to have.
So it's not about me and any power
that I have. Even the priest who trained me told me, he said, if you're ever doing an
exorcism for, and even for a brief moment, think, while look at what I'm doing, he said,
you've just walked on unholy ground.
Exactly. That's the story of the Seven Sons of Skiva. The Seven Sons of Skiva were going
out and they were doing minor, minor illness
healings, correct, by invoking the name of Jesus Christ until they came up to a truly oppressed
person. And the person says, Jesus I know and says, Paul, I've heard of, but who are you? Remember
that? And the individual beat these people on individually and and Paul
pointed out he said look you know these people were not authentic this is a sham
it's it's like Benny Hen a faith healer with a two pay that's kind of like what
Bob Larsen seems like to be and and so so here's here's where I go with this you know
the the the same the second the the second quote by Charles Baudelier,
okay, I don't know how to pronounce the guys last name.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled
was convincing the world he didn't exist, okay.
Then the casual suspects, exactly.
Kenami says, the second greatest trick
the devil ever pulled was convincing the world.
He is a good guy. Okay?
And then I read a book called, Tom, put your phone aside because it's picking up some of
the static.
So the other thing that the, what do you call it?
Quot I read in a book called, what's the book's name?
The Outweeting the Devil.
I don't know if you've ever read the book Outweeting the Devil.
It's a form of screw tape letter by CS Lewis.
It's some kind of a book like that. And in this book, it says, you know, the greatest trick the devil ever pulled is convincing you that
he existed. Okay. So when you hear, and you know what the difference is, obviously the difference
between, so the argument one side is what? He doesn't exist, dude, just go do whatever you want to do,
just live your life and be free and have, you know whole thing I have fun who cares you only got one live, you know
What is that one acronym?
Yolo hey you only live once and go do whatever you want to do that's okay great
But in a way the other quote says live as as if you know
You know the greatest trickie ever pulled is to convince you that he exists
He doesn't exist. It's just a pigment of your imagination. You it's in your thoughts. It's your imagination
When you hear those two arguments, what's what do you say to that?
Well, it sounds like the the devil wants to be the one that dictates everything and then I think there's too much focus on
on the devil
There's too much focus on the devil
Absolutely. Do you think one has to if you if one believes God, do they automatically have to believe there's a devil?
There's a song that I'm thinking of. What is it? Blood, sweat, and tears?
1969, I swear there ain't no heaven, but I pray there ain't no hell.
Is that oftentimes people
won't believe in God,
but then there's that fear of kind of the unknown and the demonic can
be that fear of the unknown, and that's where the devil can try to get into people's heads
and what not. Is there an official stance from the Catholic Church regarding the devil?
Yes, so the church would say that evil is personified, so evil is not just humanities in
humane treatment of one another. It's not just something of our making, but the that
Evil is personified and what we call the devil and his demons
So who is the devil who are his demons?
The book of Revelation speaks about the fall of the angels where Lucifer
Rebelled against God and then one third of angels fell and were cast down to the earth.
So evil is personified and then what would be the goal of the devil and these demons
is to get humanity to make the same choice that they made which would be the
complete rejection of God. Can I push back a little bit and just challenge
and let's just have some fun with this.
And this is purely the skeptic side
where one would be skeptic and saying,
what they say to this.
When I was in Atheist and I was going through meeting
with everybody, I'd meet with Scientologists,
I'd meet with priests, I'd meet with pastors,
I wanted to meet the person that says,
this guy knows everything about the Bible,
he got to meet, I wanted to meet those types of people
and I would go through my arguments.
And now, many of my arguments were amateurish arguments.
And we've heard these arguments.
There's a manual with a bunch of different arguments.
So it's not like there's an argument that no one's
ever seen before.
So a case for Christ, case for church, case for this, case
for that, mere Christianity.
Go through all the books that is out there.
OK, fine.
But this is not even a spiritual argument.
This is just a question. So is it fair to say that people were more naive 2000 years ago
than today?
Naive in, in what, what, perceive? Naive in a way that it was easier to control the
populace 2000 years ago versus today. You think it's easier to control the populace today
or 2000 years ago? Probably today. Really? You think that? You think it's easier to control the populist today or 2000 years ago? Probably today. Really? You think that?
You think today versus 2000 years ago?
Why do you think?
Because I think we're more connected and everybody seems to have a platform on which they
can put out their belief or their thoughts 2000 years ago.
We didn't have all the technology where everybody could have their own little
Podcast or show where they could put their thoughts out there. It was a pretty limited
Way that a message could be put out sure So it doesn't and make it easier to get more of the populace to believe one message 2000 years ago than today
Possibly possibly okay, so where today you know,, you see the church attendance down, you see, you know,
tithing is down, you see all this data that's coming out, right? You go to churches, you're
like, okay, they have an a hard time with their argument and messaging. Some churches are
grown, LDS churches grown, there's some, you know, sanks, you know, that are grown, but for the most part,
you'll hear a lot of people say
church attendance is down.
You see that data all over the place.
It's not, I'm not the one that's talking about this.
But go back to it.
Like I look at my kids,
when Melva, who is Mexican or Nanny,
she's a Catholic,
and I remember watching her the way
she would make the kids eat food at night.
And I would watch her and she would say, Tiko, you better eat this food because coyotes
are coming, coyotes are coming and she would look outside the window, coyotes are outside
and my son would eat the food.
Oh my gosh, coyotes are coming.
So I'm sitting, I'm like, what the hell is coyote?
Okay, at this point, the only thing I can link coyote to is it sounds like coyote.
So is it really, is she, but there's no way in the world she's saying the coyotes are coming
to come and eat my.
So it's not that said Jen what is what is coyote is coyote what I think it is she says
yeah it's coyotes.
Okay I said so this woman's been telling these kids coyotes are coming a few thousand
times.
One day these kids are going to be 38 years old and they're going to be afraid to go
back outside in a backyard because they're afraid there's coyotes there because when they were kids somebody told them coyotes
are coming, right?
So now this somebody must have come up, Patrick, what a ludicrous argument you're making
here, but I think there's a way to control the populace through fear and the way to do that
is to convince them that there is such thing as the devil that he can control you and he can harm you and
he can do all these things to you and then you see people getting scared and it's so much
easier through imagination to control them back then, maybe not as much today, maybe it's
still effective, I don't know.
Now again, this is the argument I would make years ago and there was always a different rebuttal to it.
I'm curious in what you say to this.
When you hear, maybe we have to convince the populace there is the devil and then let
their imagination convince them that they are possessed and sometimes our imagination
can take us to some wild places and do some wild things and some crazy things and things
that don't exist.
What do you say to that? I would say that, you know, the church's stance on the devil isn't meant to scare people.
I mean, the church proposes that it doesn't impose.
I think to me, it's not about having people live in fear.
The focus should be on people living in love, which is basic premise, you know, of the
New Testament.
God is love.
And how do people experience that notion of God?
See, I would say that you talk about declining, you know, church attendance, the number of
people who believe in God is in decline.
For me, it's because people don't have a proper understanding of who God is.
You know, if you were to ask people, who is God, what is God, what response would you get?
Creator.
They would go to, go ahead.
But I think for the most part, people would come up with an a concept of God that's based
on fear, the hellfire and brimstone.
So I do think a lot of people today, and this is only my opinion,
where people have a distorted image of God. And to me, the Ministry of Exorcism really is
trying to help people have a better understanding of who or what God is. So really the focus is not
on the devil, and people might be surprised with that response, but it's really about helping people understand
who God is and what God wants to do in their life.
And God speaks for himself.
I mean, you look into Scripture and he says,
your enemy, the devil, prides around like a roaring lion,
looking for someone to devour,
resist him standing firm in your faith.
And if you read the New Testament,
just an average reading of New
Testament, you don't have to go to seminary, anything like this, you will find that Jesus
himself and the Twelve and the churches we know, which was the diaspora that occurred after
the Stoning of Stevens and the dynamite chapters, 8, 9, and to Acts 8, 9, and 10
of how the Christian church spread to Galatia, Corinth,
Ephesus, and all these places, and later the rest of the world,
they were constantly encountering the spirit of darkness.
They were constantly encountering Satan.
They were very aware of his trick,
very aware of his schemes, and it was very, very prevalent.
So when you read that just objectively,
and you, again, you don't have to go to seminary, you see
the loving God that gave his life for us, Jesus Christ, and sent the Holy Spirit to be our
helper.
And then you also see the spirits of darkness, and it's very, very clear.
So I don't think there's an manipulation that's really necessary if a reasonably minded
person just reads scripture and God speaks
for himself. Is there a question? Was was that a comment? No, it was it was a comment supporting
kind of, you know, how would you manipulate the population 2000 years ago's are now
and I say, well God speaks, I get that. God speaks for himself and Scripture pretty clear.
And I'm a Christian, so I get that.
My thing is sometimes there are people
like a Bob Larson or others that will use that fear
as a way to control a congregation,
and we see that happen many, many times.
And I think the question for me is,
who are they promoting?
Are they promoting God or they promoting themselves? What do you think they're promoting? I think oftentimes question for me is who are they promoting? Are they promoting God or are they promoting themselves?
What do you think they're promoting?
I think oftentimes they're promoting themselves.
The great line in the New Testament,
for anybody that's a Christian and takes their faith seriously
and wants to be a minister, the focus is,
in reference, it says, I must decrease and he must increase.
So the focus is always on God and what God wants to do and I think when
the focus comes on the individual too much is when the person is cross that fine
line. In that in that regard Bob Blarce and I've seen some videos in him that
he's not a household name to me but these guys like Benny Hin or Kenneth Copeland or what's his name?
Ted Haggard.
Something like, when I see these people,
something in me in my stomach just is like,
this is not legit.
I don't know what it is, call me a skeptic.
I see these people coming on stage.
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
and it's just like, yeah, just BS. I'm these people coming on stage. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no they say, I'm possessed, how much will you charge?
The church doesn't charge anyone for the ministry of
extricism, it's believed to be a ministry of charity.
It's at the core of what the church is really all about,
why the church exists.
I had a gentleman one time who reached out to me
from the state of Virginia and he was convinced
that he was possessed.
And I talked with him and I was able to connect him with a
mental health expert in his area
But he was still convinced even though he was told this is not demonic you are suffering from the mental health issue
So he called me back and said I found a professional exorcist
Who told him that he was possessed by five demons and he was going to charge him
$1,500 each to cast them out.
Now that's really sad because here's a guy that obviously is broken on many different
levels and now someone's going to take advantage of him just for their own financial gain.
See then that's the part where he gains credibility because there is no money for this.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
When I say motive, there's not a money for this.
99% of them who call you, they don't need you.
Mental, go see a therapist, go do a see doctor, etc.
The one person that does is the four signs you look for, but you haven't seen it yet.
Because the four signs of unbelievable for, but you haven't seen it yet, right? Because the four signs of unbelievable strengths
speaking a different language and all this,
you haven't experienced it.
What is the one percent that tells you, Karen,
we gotta meet with this person
because this sounds like something's really going on.
What are some of the things you notice with the one percent?
Because the one percent,
initial things that I would tell them
and when they first reach out to me is,
do the normal aspects of a faith life. You
don't have to do anything extraordinary, but are you going to church? Are you worshiping
God whatever faith tradition you have? The church isn't trying to proselytize anyone
through the ministry of exorcism. If somebody is rooted in some faith tradition, the first
thing I would tell them, have you gone and spoken to your pastor, have you spoken to your rabbi, have you spoken to your
e-mum? So if you have a faith background, have you gone and explored that with whatever faith leader that you have? Because again, I think a lot of people today,
and this has been my experience, they're looking for a quick fix. They simply believe they're dealing with the demonic, they believe I have a lot of people today, and this has been my experience, they're looking for a quick fix.
They simply believe they're dealing with the demonic.
They believe I have a bag of tricks.
You know, I can make their problems go away, but they don't have any skin in the game.
But ultimately, people need to realize that the best defense is to live out one's faith.
It doesn't mean one has to become some holy roller or whatever.
It's somebody who believes that God has a place in their life,
that God has a role to play.
Okay, so the time where the person levitated and you saw that,
okay, how many sessions did it take for this person to go back to be normal?
Oh, nothing ever happened, you know. What was the results with that individual?
Father Karmene would meet with people.
Sometimes people that were dealing with the demonic,
it was one session and they were free.
Other times it may have taken multiple sessions.
And sometimes people will then ask the question,
why is it more than once?
Jesus commanded the demons to leave.
They did so immediately.
And at least in my experience,
it has to do with the strength of the demonic possession
that's taking place.
And as somebody has really been forthright
in telling me everything about their situation,
sometimes people are embarrassed.
It would be like going to your doctor
and not telling your doctor everything
without that information, the doctor
can't give you the right help that you need. So I always say, I'm not there to judge somebody
on why they may have opened up an entry point to the demonic in their life, but I need to understand
it so I can know how to help them close that doorway. But again, it's not just a matter of casting
the demon out. God has to be invited in.
Luke's Gospel in chapter 11, it talks about how once the demon has been cast out, it goes
and wonders through the arid wasteland, and then coming back and finding the house swept
clean, it goes and brings seven other demons worse than itself, and they take up residents
in the person.
Being swept clean, meaning it was cast out, but God wasn't invited in.
And I do see a lot of people today
who believe they're dealing with the demonic,
who want the demonic to go away,
but they want nothing to do with God.
But what they felt were realized
that in an exorcism, Jesus is not a bystander,
he's the main actor.
So if they're not inviting Christ into their life
at that moment, if they're a Christian,
then obviously things aren't going to play out very well.
Do you think there's more demonic activity today, or we just are more aware of it?
I would say, and this has been my experience over the last 17 years.
It's not that the devil has upto his game, but that more people today seem to be willing
to play the devil's game.
What's the devil's game?
To get people to reject God.
An inch from Christ's victory. That's his game.
Just non-believers.
Correct. Specifically in Christ.
Yeah, I think there's a lot of people, you know, you look at a lot of satanic groups.
Yeah, I think there's a lot of people, you look at a lot of the satanic groups. Some of them, they're various levels.
I think some that are on the superficial level don't really worship Satan, but their goal
would be to remove God from the conversation.
You see that played out where maybe some government groups get together and they have some
type of opening prayer prayer and then satanic
groups will want the right to come in and be able to offer some prayer as well. And I
would say it isn't that they want to offer a prayer, they simply want prayer to be eliminated
as a part of that gathering. Is Jesus the only cure for someone who's possessed? I would
say ultimately it would be with God. So again, you look at other faith traditions.
And yeah, again, I would go back to what I said earlier,
the Catholic church doesn't have a monopoly
because ultimately is what God is doing.
But I've seen like a million videos
of someone who's possessed by the devil demons
would have you and it's always a cross
that they put on their forehead.
I never see, you know, star of David or a crescent Moon or, you know, Buddhist figure, a Hindu figure. So it seems to
be, I know you said they don't have a monopoly, but, you know, it's probably more prevalent.
Yeah. And at least from a Christian perspective, you know, why is a crucifix used? You know,
so Jesus at the beginning of his public ministry, you know, he's baptized and then he's driven out into
the desert by the Spirit where he's tempted by the devil.
The devil is not successful.
Then we're told the devil leaves him for a time.
When does the devil return?
It's in the Garden of Guest Seminy.
When the devil enters into Judas who then betrays Christ, which leads to the crucifixion,
as Jesus is being crucified,
the devil believes that he is one.
But the moment of his perceived victory actually becomes the moment of his defeat, which
is why a crucifix is used.
So it's not the crucifix that has the power.
It's what it's pointing towards, our redemption in Christ.
It's the same way with holy water.
I people tell me all the time, well, I went and I went and got the exorcism kit, you know,
I got the water, I got the oil. The water points to our baptism into Christ by which we have
become a new creation. If somebody is just using water for the sake of water, that's not going to
do them any good. It always has to point to something greater. When I was young, I used to believe in vampires.
And then all those movies, that kind of that kind of stuff.
And how do you defeat a vampire, holy water, sunlight,
garlic, or you behead the vampire, or a crucifix?
Or a wooden stick.
OK, that too.
And then I realized, yes.
Wait, wait, wait, it's got to be OK. It was an option. Probably not. Vampires probably don't stake. Okay, that too. And then I realized, yes. Wait, wait, it's gotta be okay.
It was an option.
Probably not.
Vampires probably don't exist.
I don't wanna let the cat out the bag,
but they're probably not really here.
It's sort of folklore, what have you.
But it seems that's,
there's a metaphor there with,
a lot of people, also the Salem witch trials, right?
People thought that these women were possessed
by black magic and they were burned at the stake.
So there's sort of,
history, a history I can take over.
There's no doubt.
Well Pat asked you a question 2,000 years ago,
was it easier to convince people versus today?
I wholeheartedly believe that it was much easier
back in the day, right?
Today, you can have a million different opinions, you've kind of figured out, maybe you can kind
of live in an echo chamber or a siphon depending on who you're listening to, but back in the day,
there was one book called The Bible that everyone kind of had to listen to, depending on where you
were in the world or the Quran or the Old Testament, what have you, and people kind of fell into place.
So, I don't know, I just, again, skeptical, and I'm looking for, for answers here.
And then it just seems that this is very common in the Catholic faith.
I'm Jewish.
I've never seen anyone who's Jewish is possessed by the devil.
So you talk about this all the time that words of power, words of power.
If you keep telling yourself, you're a loser, you're nothing.
You'll never amount to nothing
Guess what happens? You're probably never gonna amount to nothing
So if you keep seeing things like the devil possessed the devil blah blah, you kind of fall into that trap. That's
The kind of where I'm at with this. Yeah, tell me I'm crazy. Tell me I'm wrong. Tell me I'm an idiot
I had a friend his name is a soul. Okay okay and he lived in Silmar and
Saul was a great fighter him and his brother were fighters boxers that were insane
Strangler just included with knock people out on the heart and they knew how to fight like I'm talking MMA fighting
But I would go to his place and he would say you won't even believe it
I said you believe in the devil is I said what does the devil look like and he told me so tell me exactly what they saw met him before
Yeah, I see you met the devil? It says, I said, what does the devil look like? And he told me, so he told me exactly what they said. I've met him before.
I said, you met the devil before.
He says, I have.
So I said, so tell me what was the like.
He says, one day, the devil was pulling me from my leg
out of the house.
And my brother was pulling me back into the house.
And the devil was trying to pull me in.
We're going back and forth.
I was able to pull him in and the devil got away.
So I heard his story and I'm like, you really believe this?
He says, yes.
I'm like, how do you believe this?
How do you not believe this?
So we're going back, I'm a friendly debate.
But to me, if I were to say some denominations
are way more creative on how they sell the devil
to their congregation and the credibility of it
and it really, really gets some folks to go in.
Because, okay, so imagine if you're,
we're about to play some tapes here of Annalise Michel, okay.
If you're in your house by yourself
and you're watching this podcast at 11 o'clock,
you live in a one bedroom apartment
and you hear some noise from outside or a light
and you're watching this,
what do you think your imagination is gonna go?
If you're in regular human being, you're gonna say,
you're gonna be like, yeah, okay, it's not a big deal.
Let me tell you, if you're a regular human being,
but one time, have I told you a story
what happened when the next door neighbors at a hotel
were making out of, of course.
And you put the,
but I haven't talked about it on the podcast,
so I was like, I don't know.
I don't know.
We can tell the story, I'm not gonna say it,
but the point is,
but very, very important.
People's imagination really goes to a different place.
Well, especially when it's dark outside.
Especially when it's dark.
You can play those videos.
So, when it's light outside, yeah, I'm good.
A dark midnight, you're gonna probably get a little scared.
You know how you said there's some,
is there, is it caught on tape?
Those five videos I watched last night
of exorcisms that was caught on tape.
One of them was at a Catholic church
where they were recording it through the door knob.
I don't know if you've seen this one or not.
Okay, then there was a couple other ones I saw,
but the last one was a case of a guy
that the camera's on his face, his eyes roll back,
and this is an older clip and a guy's skin splits, okay?
Now I'm not getting with you, this is caught on tape,
and I'll send it to you right now if I find it
to go through this clip.
I'll find it, I'll send it to you
while we're looking at this one here.
You know, what can you tell us about this case
that we're not aware of?
What do we know outside of what the public knows
that this inspired to be the movie,
the Exorcism Emily Rose?
What can you tell the audience about this case
of Annalise Michelle? Well, are people familiar with the case? So it's a...
Assume they're not. Assume none of us are. So the premise is, so this is a lady in Germany
who was determined to be possessed. She was working with a priest and then she never did receive complete deliverance from the demonic oppression and then she eventually died.
A 23-year-old, she died.
And first, she started experiencing this at 16-year-old and she would go to six different voices she would make, right?
It's Nero, Cain, Judas, Hitler, Fleischmann, ein Missen, ein Lussifer.
Und alle Voice-Sounds differnt.
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Ich möchte jetzt mal ein Reaktion machen.
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Aber dass die sind so schlimm, ist nicht so grausam, so foschbar.
Nee.
Das sind meine Leiden, das ist so leicht zu haben, instantan mit ich.
Very normal.
Okay, very normal, fast forward to now.
What she, ja, go right there.
So this is, this is Hitler. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Hitler.
Oh, yeah.
Hitler.
Oh, yeah.
Hitler.
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Oh, yeah.
Hitler.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
He's the machine.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I hope you're not watching this late at night.
If you are, here's Kenya.
I'm very disturbing.
Can you go to the next one?
This is Nero. What did I want? This is Fleischmann. Das ist schon? Das ist schon! Ich bin in der eigenen Seminar, ausgebildet, wenn ich die auf die anderen Universitäten habe.
Kapiert!
Klar.
Das ist unverhältnisbesand.
Das ist ein Unfall.
Das ist ein Unfall.
Das ist ein Unfall.
Das ist ein Unfall.
Das ist ein Unfall. I'm not going to say it's in young power, not in music.
I'm going to say these girls are all in the same position.
You can pause it at this point.
I said it's going to be disturbing for a little bit.
I got to leave. But you know what though, here's the part.
So first of all, I feel bad for this girl.
She passed away 23 years old.
Okay, you're talking about somebody.
The mother, that's the mother of a standing right next to her.
I mean, they made a movie about this.
This turned into a story that people watched and, you know,
you know, even if you try, like yesterday,
Vinnie, who's outside, who doesn't like Vinny got a shout out on this,
but Vinny, I said try making the sound naturally.
Like if you really try to yourself make the sound naturally,
go try to do it.
How does somebody do it naturally, right?
Okay, you may say, I know certain people that could do it.
But this is a little strange Adam.
You can make a crazy, like people who they could do it. But this is a little strange Adam. You can make a crazy, right?
Like, there's people who they can do.
Ah!
That's not that hard to do, bro.
The part, the part he says, the part he says
where it's those four signs, unbelievable
out of nowhere power that comes in.
Okay, like, you know, somebody on PCP,
I don't know if you've seen somebody on PCP.
Yeah, they can lift the car up. They can lift the exit
So that's that part the other part is language spoken that you don't speak
Yeah, and a third one is same information and things that you shouldn't know those those those those those two
Maybe not the first one, but those two
It's a little so when you see that have you ever personally witnessed somebody like that? Oh, yeah, I've seen all those things.
How's that?
You're being serious.
You've seen that.
Day in the life.
Well, and because of the number of people that contact me, that it would be, yeah, an
ordinary part, I mean, I have no other exorcist who say they've never dealt with a case of possession
in the years that they've been an exorcist.
But some of us are publicly known and some choose to remain anonymous.
And those who are publicly known, we do receive a higher volume of people who reach out to
us.
What's the key to success of the ones that are successful and someone has deliverance
and can go live a life where they've replaced it with this belief in Christ, and now they're
able to live free.
What's the key to success when you've gone through your filters that you've described?
What's that key?
Is there a key?
Is there something common to the people that now live free?
I think there is.
First of all, I would say that oftentimes people that suffer
are suffering alone, they're in isolation.
So bringing them back into a sense of community,
helping people reconnect with family and friends.
Another, probably the biggest one is helping people connect
with God in their life.
Because again, it's not just a matter of casting the evil out.
I've said that before.
I can't say it enough.
It's about helping people develop an authentic relationship with God.
It makes me think of the story of the Garrison D'Amonia
in chapter five of Mark's Gospel that the man who's possessed by Legion,
he's living in the tombs.
Shackles won't even hold him.
There's the superhuman strength.
He's possessed by Legion.
Jesus casts the demons out.
They go into the swine.
The demons show their true character.
They destroy the swine.
They race over the hillside.
They drown in the lake.
Most people, when they're reading that biblical account,
will stop reading at that point.
But I would suggest the most important thing happens next.
The man who's now free wants to follow Jesus
and Jesus says no.
Now how often in the Bible does Jesus tell somebody
not to follow him?
What does Jesus say to him?
No, go home to your family.
So Jesus takes someone who was living amongst the dead
in the tombs and places him back amongst the living
with his family.
So again, creating healthy relationships is one of the ways that evil can be defeated.
Well, I mean, in that story, you know, Christ also invented devil tam.
So Annalise Michele had 67 exorcisms, 67.
And she, in my understanding, was she was a devout Catholic
before she became possessed, if you will.
Went to church every Sunday, prayed all the time.
I believe her knees broke or suffered serious injury
because she was praying so often.
She had epilepsy.
She had a seizure when she was 16 and went into psychosis.
So my question to you would be,
now there's a very key point in there
where I think I believe I've heard you say
that people will start to speak Latin,
like classic Latin that nobody today speaks.
She doesn't, at least not on camera.
Perhaps it was, she did it, just wasn't recorded.
How much of this could actually just be attributed
to her psychosis or schizophrenia or epilepsy or what have you like
My problem is I do believe but I'm a skeptic
But like people equate this to aliens and you could almost make the case of aliens have more traction than demonic possession
especially today, so like what
Obviously, it's just a belief, but like why is this real? Why is this just not epilepsy or schizophrenia?
Well, a couple of comments I was going to make, you know, the church has clear teaching on
the reality that evil is personified, but a lot of the things that we witness, there
isn't any clear teaching on that.
So like, is she possessed by Nero?
Is she possessed by Judas? That would raise
the question, can the souls of the damned possess people? And so was that really Judas?
Was that really Nero or where Hitler or whatever, or were they demons who were mimicking those
personalities as a way to feed into the audience, if you will.
Because the goal of any demon would be to so confuse, to really just make things really
hard to understand and comprehend.
And watching this, that's exactly what would happen.
I want to go back to the, what's the motivation here?
I'm 0% questioning your motivation.
However, I am questioning the motivation
of the Catholic Church.
Not sure if you've heard the news,
Catholic Church hasn't exactly
have a great reputation these days,
the movie spotlight, all that stuff.
I'm not talking about the kids and all,
we won't go there, but I mean, if we do, whatever.
But not exactly the best reputation these days.
But I'm talking, you're talking about motivation
and incentives, maybe,
if the church kind of promotes demons,
if there's no demons, maybe there's no devil.
And if there's no devil, maybe there's no God.
So maybe going down that path, it behooves the church to sort of
incentivize that there are in fact demons and to go down the path of, well, the demons, the God,
you know, the devil and all that. So I guess my question is from a, you asked about motivation,
what incentivizes, I'm not saying that it's you, but there is seems to be an incentive for the church
to promote these demons or these exorcisms
because how else would you go towards the path of God?
Good and bad type of thing if there's no devil.
I would say that isn't that the church
is promoting exorcism, The church is promoting God.
I mean, I don't go out and randomly say to people on the street, hey, I think you're possessed,
you need an exorcism.
So it isn't that I'm going out and telling people they need an exorcism.
It's people that are coming to the church and then out of a ministry of charity, the church
will look into what they believe to be the case and then to weigh in on that.
Now ultimately, because the majority of people,
as I mentioned, have already self-diagnosed.
If I tell somebody that I don't believe
that they're possessed, guess what?
They're gonna find somebody out there
who's gonna agree with them.
People will continue to shop around
until they get what they want.
So again, you said that you just wanted to become a priest, right?
That was your motivation.
That's really...
But that's at the core of Christianity is what did Jesus do in his life?
He read biblical accounts and I would suggest that Jesus came to destroy the devil.
But that's the work of the church today.
My question is, Pat said, why would you want to become an exorcist? came to destroy the devil. But that's the work of the church today.
My question is, Pat said, why would you want to become an exorcist?
He's like, well, I didn't really want to become an exorcist.
I want to become a priest.
Then you got a phone call one day.
I assume by the church and they're like, you're up, buddy.
We're going to need an exorcist in Indiana and you're the guy.
I assume you're not going to say no to that.
No, because as a priest, when you are a day and you promise obedience to your bishop
and you're exactly that's my point. They're going to say, hey, time for you to become an exorcist. You're say are a day and you promise obedience to your bishop and exactly that's my point
So they're gonna say hey time for you to become the exorcist you say alright. I promise obedience
So that's my new job. So it's part of you're not gonna say no
So like that's your job now. So now it's your job as an exorcist to go do
Exorcism so back to my initial point. It's sort of like the churches
But even when pushing this upon but even when I'm pushing this upon the clergyman. But having that role, it's really up to me to determine how to live that out.
It's not that the bishops call on me every day and say, hey, I expected you to do 10
exorcisms today.
It really is, even when I got the appointment, it's really up to me to determine how to
live out that role.
I mean, I could choose to remain anonymous.
The bishop who appointed me, he even encouraged me
to help educate people what the church believes
and teaches to use it as an educative role, if you will.
But again, there are some exorcists
that you can just kind of stay off in the shadows
and nobody will even know who you are or what you do. But the churches are where you're out there doing podcasts and putting this out there.
Sure. But again, but it's a way to help educate people. And people can agree with me,
they can disagree with me, they can agree with the church or disagree. But my goal is simply to
present, take advantage of opportunities, present with the church believes. What people do with that is up to them.
I'm not offended or I don't get upset or angry.
It's just a matter of saying, this is what the church believes.
I throw it out there.
What people do with it ultimately is up to them.
So time, I want your involvement in this one.
When I say this, help me out if I'm missing something here.
Because I know you have a lot of expertise in this as well.
So here's how I view some of this,
and Father, I'd want to get your commentary on this too,
is, you know, when you meet a kid like Donald Trump Jr.,
he's an incredible troll, very good at what he does.
Well, he learned from his father.
His father's one of the best trolls we've had
the last 100 years. He knows how to get under people's skins and he's
natural at it, right? So there's a part of that teaching that gets passed down to,
you know, him, Joseph Kennedy, the way he was. You know, a lot of his habits also
got passed down to John F. Kennedy, okay, very similar, both were very good with
women and words and all this stuff. So genetics apart gets passed down.
Okay, you know, Steve Kerr played under Michael Jordan, who was played under Phil Jackson, coached under Greg Popovich, and he played for San Antonio.
So not only coached, and so a lot of his teaching goes to, you know, Golden State Warriors, and you see, okay, actors who were coached under same, you know, Golden State Warriors and you see, okay, actors who were coach under same,
you know, acting coach and Aaron Spicer or whatever style you want to put in there or you
got directors who worked under somebody else or you got generals who have a certain way
of attacking.
Lineage.
Yeah, agree.
So to me is each religion, go to each religion like Bill Maher's biggest criticism of
Muslim is what?
You can't tell me that Christians have this many
extremists like Muslims do. We can't just set this aside. We have to talk about
this. So he has been affliction and it becomes this massive uproar of debate,
Sam Harris, they're all debating. So you can't say, I don't get a lot of extremists
that come out of Catholicism when it comes down to, you know, going in, maybe
Pominable Building. You don't hear that coming out from the criticism.
It's different from Catholicism than it is from that.
But look, okay, Muslim is that.
Christianity has its own set of criticism.
Jews, you'll hear a lot of times,
oh look, Jews are very good with their money.
I wonder why, what are they teaching?
Maybe they spend a little bit more time teaching finances,
money, discipline, certain things that they do.
Okay, so Mormons, they have a lot of kids.
Why did they have a lot of kids?
Mormons, if you're a Mormon,
the one thing that you get with them,
forget about the Gordon B. Hinkley,
forget about the criticism of God-makers
or whatever you want to, I'm not talking about the criticism,
but you'll be able to say,
hey, if there's one thing about the Mormon,
church, they all do business together.
They all back each other up, they all together.
They go, so okay, let's go to the,
the more and more you go here, you know, rituals,
I don't think any religion has more rituals.
Well, maybe some do, but Catholicism,
there's a lot of rituals.
It's filled with rituals and rituals,
builds a culture, ritual, unites.
You ritual is a, we trust rituals.
We feel safe when you go into a church
and you know, there's a certain element to it
where you feel safe about it.
But to have 90% of exorcisms being done by Catholic church, you know, a part of it gets me to think about the
following. Here's what it gets me to think about. Kids will generally want to impress their parents.
And they will either impress their parents or they'll go against their parents
because of resentment, father, left, mother, left, mom did something. So I'm either going
to be like my dad or I'm going to be anything but like my dad. But typically that part is
natural, right? So for me, if a congregation, you can't see, talk about the devil, the devil,
the devil, the devil, let's just say if you do them, nothing you do or not. But if you
do, then some people want to act it out and some people want to believe it
And then some people want to internalize it and some people start their imagination take solver and it's like
Let me tell you what I'm going through and I'm possess and I'm going through this
Maybe because they've witnessed it. They're seeing it. They're constantly being talked about so the imagination takes over in a form of wanting to get attention
I don't look at Ann or Lisa Michelle and say why why would anybody want to get this kind of attention? Hurt themselves the way they do. But what do you say to someone
who's listening and saying, why are a lot of these things happening specifically in the
Catholic church and not necessarily some other churches?
Well, I'll go back to what I said earlier that half the people that I talk to are not
Catholic. So it isn't that it's just happening in the Catholic church.
I think it's happening in a broad base of society, but the Catholic church seems to be where
the majority of people go when they believe they're up against the demonic.
But I wouldn't say that everybody who's dealing with the demonic is Catholic.
Because even as a priest, I've been a priest now
for 31 years.
I mean, I don't preach on the devil all the time.
My focus would be preaching on God
and trying to focus on the importance of goodness and love.
Those are the things.
Time, you've been part of church for a long time as well, right?
How many times did you see people coming in to a non-denominational church
about needing a parent needing an exorcism or they're going through, you know, their
possessed or they're going through it? How many of those stories have you heard?
I've heard quite a few, but at the front of the pulpit, unfortunately, to answer your question directly, in most American Christian churches,
I think they're done a very poor job
of not focusing on it, but even touching on it,
because many of them don't want to be seen
as sensationalist or weird.
Whereas the Catholic church is done
and I think a very good job, basically saying, hey, we're
training our priest in this. We have people that are called,
we're calling people out through their traditions or
standards, the bishop calling you out. I don't mean
calling you out like in the modern day we say it, but
calling you into a particular ministry of service. In the Christian church, what happens is people usually come
to the church privately, and it's not really spoken
from the pulpit, and those are the two points that I would make.
It's unfortunately a Christian church does not speak from the pulpit
about personal oppression and deliverance very much at all, whereas the Catholic Church does.
But there are, I know of, and we could talk to a pastor that we both know people do come to the
Church office, my son, myself, and they come privately, because the American Christians also don't
want to be weird or stigmatized, but there's a good amount of that that comes
to it privately.
I will say too that prior to 1972, every priest, when he was ordained, one of the minor
orders he received was the Order of Exorcist.
So I went to the seminarian Chicago up in Mondundo Lino, and I still remember on the stairs
of the sanctuary leading up to the altar,
they would have the orders of priesthood,
leading up to priesthood,
and one of them was exorcist.
But after 1972, the church removed that minor order
because they really wanted to give the ministry
of exorcism to people who are well trained, not just any
priest who would then believe that anybody's coming to him.
So I would say that the church is actually kind of trying to clamp down by only having
certain priests specialize in the area of exorcism, whereas prior to 1972, it was a common
place for every priest to receive the minor order
of exorcist.
You're saying that then it became sensationalized and so the church wanted to make sure that
there was effectiveness and purity to it.
Correct.
I saw an argument, I saw an argument made about this to say the following.
So when did MRIs become a thing?
When was the first MRI ever conducted, Tyler?
Can you pull that up?
When was the first MRI conducted?
1977.
It's the first time we did an MRI.
Okay, so that's not a long time ago.
It's July 3rd, 1977.
So up until 1977, we don't fully know what the brain is doing, right?
Up until 1977.
So a lot of it, if somebody is exercising, you know,
exorcisms, it's just maybe a guessing game
because we don't know.
1977, we come out with a magnetic, you know,
resonance imaging.
So I just did an MRI last week.
I just went through an MRI two weeks ago, for my hand,
broken, two ligaments, fractured,
my six-year-old daughter broke my thumb.
Something she's gonna brag about for the rest of her life.
I broke a couple of bones of my life.
One of them was broken by a six-year-old.
She's so proud of it.
She laughs every time I say it.
So you go get an MRI done in the brain,
and then you see the two sides of it, right?
You got the structural MRI.
You got the definition of MRI, okay?
One of them is more the structure, the other ones, the activity.
When they did the MRI, when they looked at some folks that had,
you know, they thought they were being possessed.
On one end, you have the two sides of the brain, okay?
The hippocampus and the amygdala.
One of the sides, it was a reduction of 19.2%,
and the other one was a 31.6% reduction
in the region of the brain
that gets extremely creative and emotional.
And then the argument that this doctor was making,
the fact that now that we have the MRI,
we are realizing that the brain can really do a number on you when
it goes on its own. Specifically, the side that's the amygdala side, that's more the creative,
the activity, you can kind of see what's going on with it. So, this is what I mean by education,
technology, advancement. A lot of this is taking the credibility out to say, all these
years we thought there was really people
being possessed, but we're at a point right now
that when somebody's going through that,
rather than going and seeing an exorcist,
maybe they got to go get an MRI done of their brain
to see what the activity they're noticing,
then the doctor can say, yeah,
this person's going through this,
here's what their challenge you're having.
What are your thoughts when you hear a doctor
making an argument to say,
the MRI now validates that, you know,
there's no such thing as being possessed
and needing an exorcist. What would you say to that?
I go back again from a faith perspective in the New Testament. When Jesus sent his disciples out,
he gave them authority over unclean spirits, but he also gave them
power to cure those who were sick. So Jesus himself made a distinction between elements that were due to demonic causes and
ones that were just purely physical in nature.
And I think that continues today.
So yeah, there are some that are certainly due to physical amalgades, but I still believe
that there are some that are due to demonic causes. But again, that would be going and doing that investigation, trying to determine how
that came about.
So when you said before they come to see you, they got to go see the doctor, they got to
have this, they got to have that, is a part of it NMR right?
Is a part of it to go see the brain activity that's taking place or no?
Whatever the expert would recommend. Yeah, like, and by the way, when
you guys go through the extraces, do you, do you ever communicate directly with a doctor
of the patient or the individual or not? Have you ever had a direct communication with a doctor
or no? I, I, I will seek that always, but not all these other professionals would be willing
to accept that maybe their spiritual causes,
so they may not be willing to speak with me.
Or they may not be willing to speak with you.
Right.
Got it.
Yeah, I would be curious to hear a debate between a person who does exorcist like yourself
and a person who has experienced doing this, with
samples and examples they have to bring MRIs and say, here's a person that we thought was
possessed, but this is the challenge that they were having.
And here's how we were able to help this person out through XYZ.
Look, I'm in a place where it's very, very close relatives that have witnessed going through stuff like this.
And it was as strange as it could be where you sit there and you watch this and you say,
okay, now I've seen the trend of how to get attention for this.
And you know, but you know how sometimes like when somebody is not getting love from somebody,
what's their way of getting love from the other person?
You know, some dark places that people will go to to get love from somebody. What's their way of getting love from the other person?
Some dark places that people will go to to get love
from somebody and get attention.
I wanna kill myself, okay?
I don't know if you've ever gotten a call from somebody
saying, I'm committing suicide, I'm gonna kill myself.
You ever got to do that?
Has that?
Okay, so I know you've dealt, I'm not asking specifics,
but we've all, everybody in their families
has some strange stories, right, with different people.
And you know, it's almost if the parents or the individuals in that person's life gives
it too much attention, they want to do it more because it hurts you.
It's like, oh my gosh, please don't commit suicide.
Like they almost, it's a, like we're here for you.
We love you. There's more, you know, it's a, look, we're here for you. We love you.
There's more, you know, there's more things that we need to do.
But I've seen the, you know, the other side where sometimes
people also use some of these things to get attention
because it's a form of love.
Maybe they didn't have love growing up.
There's a lot of, a lot of strange ways people are raised.
A lot of messed up families in the world.
Well, we're very, very good at hiding our, you know, dirt
and our families from people.
But we got some real messed up lives
that people have been raised in.
And sometimes, you know, we say,
even with that, I'm gonna go do something big
with my life and I'm gonna win.
And sometimes we use that as a way of,
this is why I'm not winning.
But I'm not convinced either side is 100% right.
I will say, as you were talking, I was thinking about a man who was referred to me.
He had already been diagnosed as being schizophrenic.
So he already had a psychiatrist.
He was working with, he had a caseworker, but then the priest in his parish asked if I
would meet with him.
And I did.
And, you know, I made, I went through my intake questionnaire
and all these things and determined it was not demonic.
This truly was something of a mental health issue.
And I didn't want to just tell him that and send him
on his way.
His psychiatrist and case worker were willing to meet with me.
So me, the gentleman, and then these other two folks we met.
And so I said to him, you know, we'll call him Joe.
Joe, you're not possessed.
And the psychiatrist says to him, Joe, father says you're not possessed.
What is your response?
And I was really intrigued by his response because what he said was this.
He said, I'm disappointed.
He said to the psychiatrist, you can tell me that I'm schizophrenic, but you can't tell me why.
He goes, if it's the devil, I have my why. So I think there's a lot of people when they're trying to
sort out what they're dealing with, they may turn to the demonic. But again, I go back to my
roles and exercises. I need to have moral certitude believing beyond a doubt that this truly is something demonic in nature.
And as a priest, I would never use the right of exorcism as a diagnostic tool.
Or if I thought somebody really wasn't possessed, I wouldn't dispray with them just to kind of feed into whatever they believe.
Because ultimately, I believe that would cause greater harm. So I have to tell people what I believe
to be the situation and then what they do that,
what they do with it is up to them.
And again, it goes back to the fact that in today's world,
you can find anybody to agree with what you believe.
And if I tell somebody that gets a frenic,
they've been diagnosed, that they're not possessed,
they're gonna go out and find somebody else
who's gonna validate that they are possessed
and take advantage of them.
Let me ask you a strange question.
Have we ever had anybody that's been famous,
slightly famous, that was ever possessed
that needed an exorcism done on them?
I can't think of anyone that's publicly known.
Why?
Let me explain what I mean by like a basketball player,
baseball player, an actor, a politician, a military leader,
anybody that was somebody of influence.
Why haven't they ever?
If the devil is doing what he's doing,
why is he going and possessing those guys from preventing them from maybe there's a, you know,
maybe there's somebody that can make a,
why is he going after people that we don't know?
Regular folk.
Can I follow up on that real quick?
I actually wanna hear that answer.
And then you can follow.
Well, what you hear from these famous people
is they've sold their soul to the devil.
Yeah.
That's how they got famous.
And so to your point,
yeah, I'd like to hear his response. Yeah, because again, I think it would be that somebody would
have to come public first of all, they would have to want to share their story. There could be the
stigma that people will think that they're not in their right mind and then maybe they're going to
lose their whatever position, the power prestige that they have. So they may not be willing to step forward.
Goes back to the question again.
So why does the average Joe get possessed, but somebody that's more prominent doesn't?
And the key would be whether or not somebody is truly seeking help.
That's the key thing.
Whether or not somebody's famous, whether or not they're not famous.
Again, I don't go out and search for people that I believe to be able to.
Yeah, but if the spirit gets a hold of you, do you have any control?
So even if you're famous and powerful, if the spirit gets a hold of you,
you mean to tell me you're more powerful than the spirit?
No, you know what I'm saying?
It depends on the degree that one's dealing with the demonic,
because something of the person always remains free.
That's why even somebody
that's possessed could ask for help. It's not total. There is something that's called
the perfect possession where somebody takes their free will and they unite their free will
completely with the demonic. So there never would be any manifestations. And the fact that
there are manifestations would indicate that there're still an internal battle, they're still a struggle that's taking place.
But it could be that somebody is possessed, but because they've resigned their free will
to the will of the devil, there is no manifestation.
There is no battle to take place.
Yeah, but if the devil is so strong, why is he have a hard time getting a hold of other people that are influencers?
And by the way, to say that maybe we don't know about it,
when you're famous, we know all your business.
The people that get criticism is fame.
Like some people wanna go, I'd love to go out there
and become successful like that guy or this guy or that guy
and I'd love to have, be a basketball player and get all the fame. I'd love to go out there and become successful like that guy or this guy or that guy. And I'd love to have, you know, be a basketball player
and get all the fame.
I'd love to be Hollywood star.
But the moment you go there, all your businesses,
everyone's business.
Hey, this person's brother did this.
Patrick Mahomes' brother went through this.
Tom Brady's going through this and his, you know, issue.
That's why he took a break.
That person's going through this.
I mean, because even when you're, you can't talk by yourself.
Somebody's gonna leak something. You know, I told a friend of mine one time I said, I said even when you can't talk by yourself, somebody's gonna leak something.
You know, I told a friend of mine one time, I said,
I said, when you and I talk by my personal,
do you tell your wife?
He said, it's my wife, I'm married to her.
So you can't tell my business to your wife.
Why?
Because even if you tell your wife,
what if you and your wife get a divorce bond?
What's her loyalty to my secrets of my life
that I shared with you and the struggles that I have?
There is no loyalty.
So that has to stay between you and I.
He said that totally makes sense.
And it finally made sense.
I'm like, okay, great.
So even if you're famous, sometimes your biggest fear is, who do I confide in?
But eventually you're going to confide in somebody and that person's going to leak it.
This is why they'll say, such and such has agreed to, three-year contract extension.
Okay, this person has just gone.
So I don't know why people who are more, because if let's
just say you have to think about the devil, right, if you are the devil, you go take somebody
that's got influence over what, one person or nobody, why would you do that?
Then you're a small thinker.
So if we are saying the devil is that's part, which by the way, I do believe, I do believe,
if you wrestle with them, you better have somebody
back in you up.
I do believe that.
But my interpretation is a different interpretation.
My interpretation is an exorcism interpretation.
My interpretation is for him to convince you,
you know, for people sometimes to believe
that they don't need help, they don't need faith,
they don't need a higher power to back them up.
I believe for what I want to do in my life, I, they don't need a higher part to back them up. I believe for what I wanna do in my life, I need faith.
I need backing for somebody to back me up.
I want favor.
I want favor at the highest level
because I do think there's gonna be challenges.
I do think there's gonna be people
that are gonna get in the way.
And I do believe sometimes maybe if there is a devil,
he uses people to get in the way of you doing something big.
But it's not the devil of, you know,
things like this. Because if the devil is really doing this, he should target players
and influencers to get them to drop. Because if they dropped, then he was at a higher
level.
And it could be that people are doing with that demonic. They're just not aware of it.
Because ultimately the devil doesn't want to be in the spotlight. He prefers to work
in the shadows, if you will.
But you're a bully, if you're going after helpless people,
like what outcome do you have of going after,
and at least Michelle, like what did you do with them?
Like let's play the game and go in the devil's conference room
with 12 other masters and you know,
advisors sitting there, oh okay,
let's go after and at least Michelle,
what's your outcome?
What a what a week.
You know how much weakness you're shown
if you're going after a helpless 16 year old kid?
What do you think you did?
You didn't do anything special.
Well, see, then that's a great point.
Then the devil was showing his true character.
So the devil believes he's doing something
that's advancing his agenda, his kingdom,
but ultimately all that ends up doing
is advancing the kingdom of God.
Then maybe we shouldn't be afraid of the guy.
We've never, no one should't be afraid of the guy. We never know when should we never be afraid of the dinner.
Because the point then becomes he's not as strong as you think he is.
It's through your imagination that if you let your imagination let lose, that's where he
destroys you.
Because he makes you believe there's a thousand people around the corner that got us back
that will fight you.
He's by himself. Okay, if that's the argument because I think sometimes the imagination gets people to
and the demonic place on the person's memory and imagination. Right. The devil's trying to get into your head
and I think in the role of an exorcism the goal is to get the devil out of your head
and to get God into your head.
Because yeah, the devil is nothing to fear.
You know, a lot of people will watch the videos of Annalise Michelle and, you know, they're
going to be terrified by all of that.
But again, they shouldn't be.
Maybe this is a simple question, but so you said earlier you came on the podcast and
you speak to people to educate and to show people and to help people learn.
So I guess the simple question for me is, why not just film one?
I understand that you do it for the privacy of the person being exercised, but why not
blur out their face?
Or why not, does that destroy the faith element of it?
I don't know if it would destroy the faith element.
I think skeptics would still be there.
You know, if there's a video or someone going to say, well, you can tell it was altered here,
you're going to get a thousand people analyzing it from every angle.
But I don't even think that if there was one recorded that people are going to say, well,
beyond and doubt, I believe now, because people are going to say that, again, in today's
world, anything can be manipulated.
Well, I certainly don't think it would be, you know, everybody would now be a believer,
but I think it would do something to help your cause.
I certainly think it would put some weight behind your cause.
Because I think there was an exorcism done on...
It was an acathic exorcism,
but it was done in St. Louis several years ago.
There was an archbishop of some church who did one,
and it was being televised on television.
So it was on television, it was there.
But has that really changed the debate,
even though one was supposedly videotaped then?
Even Father Gabriel A. Morth,
the former chief exorcist in Rome,
there's some question on whether or not he permitted
an exorcist in that he performed
before he passed away in 2016 to be recorded.
And there's a recording out there of it, it seems like it was done on the cell phone. in that he performed before he passed away in 2016 to be recorded.
And there's a recording out there of it.
It seems like it was done on the cell phone.
The quality is not very good.
But there are some people that say that even he had permitted one to be recorded.
But there have been exorcisms that have been recorded.
Like there's a famous one that I sent you, Tyler Tyler on ABC news where they recorded the
exorcist. It has millions of views. This is like 10 years ago. This lady called
Becky. You ever seen this this video? Okay, yeah, this is it right here. I don't
know if you want to fast forward and you see this lady. Yeah, there she is. And she's, yeah. Her footage shows what she really happens in an exorcism.
I don't want to go.
Stop it!
Stop it!
This is how you're off me!
I would do things.
Her name.
She was possessed by demons.
She firmly believes.
Yeah, so she firmly believes.
Now, it turns out she was severely abused as a child that she had
major drug issues. She's had a rough life. She was a prostitute and she was a member of a cult.
How convenient. So you had all that up and next thing you know she's possessed by demons. So it's
this is I guess the point that we're kind of making is like 99% of people that think they're
possessed by demons
turns out it's not the case
that they have major, major, major issues
going on with their body.
Something like this doesn't exactly help the cause
to believe that there are demons,
it just sort of proves the point that,
no, there's just some messed up people out there
and what they're dealing with.
Do the presence of all those things negate
that perhaps it was the spiritual issue?
Or is it?
That's what I'm saying.
It negates it for you.
Well, I mean, tough life abused drugs.
I agree.
Prostitute and a member of a cult.
I agree.
Yeah, that's not exactly the great resume
that you're gonna believe that person.
I would look in there that and say, okay, maybe this was sensationalized, right?
Maybe she wasn't.
But on the other hand, you say, could it be that the drugs, the abuse, and the other things,
and then the cult is what gave the ground or the foothold to demonic activity?
I don't know the answer to it, and by the way, it sure sounds fishy.
It does, so I'm with you on that, a perception,
but it's also, those are avenues
that could open up a place
where this person could have legitimately,
have you seen things like this?
I've seen things like that,
but again, early life and some traumas
and other things that led to ultimately a strong
hope.
Oh, yeah. I'm thinking of a person that I was interviewing who believed that she was
possessed. And she had shared with me that growing up in Mexico at the age of seven, her father
began to rape her. So her father raped her from the time she was seven until she was 12.
And then when she turned 12, her father, she said, turned his attention to her younger sister.
Oh, boy.
So she said she was broken, blame God for allowing this to happen. In her tradition,
she turned to coranderos and brujas, you know, witch doctors and witches who said they
could help with the pieces of her life back together. But that example of abuse led her down the pathway into the world of the occult.
So she's telling me this story and she's with a friend of hers, there's me, and there's
another priest, and then she's looked at me and she's crying uncontrollably and she
looks at me and says, will you help me?
And I say to her, Jesus is the one who can help you. And when I
said that, her eyeballs turn green, her pupils became slanted like a serpent. And this
voice comes out of her mouth and says, who's he? He has no power over us.
So was she possessed by a demon, you believe? So then again, I had her go
through steps to see a psychiatrist and what not.
And then I did make the decision to pray with her.
And when I made the decision to pray with her, so we are in a chapel, we're praying.
And as soon as I begin praying, there's the demon manifests again.
There's the green eyeballs.
And the demon looks at me and says, you can't get rid of us.
We've been here for too long and you're just not strong enough.
Yeah, but you're talking about a person who was raped by her father, okay? I mean, if you want
to talk about a messed up person, how messed up can you get than that? And not only that, then he's
about to take on the younger sister after your 12.
So I don't know, I'm not a doctor or anything like that, but like if you want a prescription
for someone who's going to have a messed up life, boom, there you go.
But how do you just, how do you describe the, what I witnessed then, the witnesses are
different, these are two different.
No, I hear you, but it's not like she was just a normal girl and had a nice life.
And just, you know, every happy, go lucky girl.
And then all of a sudden the devil pops up.
Because I've talked about some of the most disgusting acts
a human can do to another human is what happened to her.
And I hear these stories all the time.
That's why I don't just run into the room, you know,
with my ride of exorcism book and say here
I'm to save the day.
No. To me, there's no such thing my ride of exorcism book and say, here I'm to save the day. No.
To me, there's no such thing as an emergency exorcism.
When those things are done is when problems really unfold.
Riving it, doing an exorcism should be at the end, not at the beginning.
So, like this, what we just witnessed, that somebody just walk in and say, hey, I need
this exorcism. I have people that tell me all the time, I need hey, I need this exorcism.
I have people that tell me all the time, I need to come and have an exorcism today.
But to me, I would begin by understanding where the person has been,
knowing their history, where they traumatized.
Had they been working with the council, or I even tell people,
it isn't just a one-angle approach.
Perhaps you do need to have some deep and spirituality, but that doesn't mean
you need an exorcism. Maybe you need to reconnect with the church. Maybe you need to find
God in your life, but then you also need to be seeing the counselor. Have you talked
to your doctor? It should be a multifaceted approach. It's not just one approach. Good and bad. What's your skepticism level at this point?
Has it decreased?
Has it increased?
Is it exactly the same?
Where are you at right now?
I think Father Lampert is a good man who is doing good service and good for his church
and society.
And I don't see anything where I see, you know, here's a, give us this much money, we'll do this for you.
That's the stuff, that's the Bob Larsen stuff, that Dosta, and he doesn't live, and he walks around with his cross, and he says,
Oh, no, I feel the spirit. Get out! And he does, like, and it's just, that stuff to me is a...
And Benny Han.
Benny Han, and, you know, all these other things. No.
But my problem is the people that believe these people, like you go to the Benny Han and all these other things. No. But my problem is the people that believe these people,
like you go to the Benny Han's church
and there's thousands upon thousands of people,
all of them, all of them.
But it is a form of a safety net to believe
and say, this is why my life is this.
This is why it's a very comfortable place
to lean towards that. But in regards to what you're saying with the story of the girl,
12-year-old possessed daughter, dad, and then the eyes turn green. I mean, if you're saying
you witnessed that, you witnessed that, and he says,
you said Jesus, and who is He?
And she says that who is He?
And when was this one, when you witnessed this one?
This is a recent one.
Within the last couple of years.
This is within the last couple of years.
Yes.
Wow.
Yeah, I mean, who else was in a room outside of you with that one?
There was another priest and then a friend of the lady.
So there were four of us.
Has the friend of the lady ever spoken about it or no?
She has with the priest of the church.
Anytime I work with somebody, then ultimately I would put them under the care of their Catholic,
their priest and their church.
Somebody is not Catholic. The first thing I would want to do is actually have a conversation with
their religious leader, you know, who's the pastor of your church, or
and then would just have a conversation. Because again, I'm not there to promote any agenda that I have.
Obviously, if somebody's reaching out to me, there's a brokenness there. Now is it spiritual?
Is it mental? Is it physical? I don't know at that point, but I want all of us to try to work together just to figure out
what is going on just to show some level of
compassion or charity towards this person who obviously is hurting. I respect your objectivity with that gentleman who you said
after the appropriate evaluations, you said,
sir, your schizophrenia.
And he says, you know, he was disappointed in that because if you had said you're possessed,
maybe he has now found a binary yes-no answer.
Instead, he's got to work with medical science and psychiatric science on this amorphous cloud that gets
a frenia that's so hard to work with. So now that's harder to take and so it's
easier to say gosh why can't I just be a simple answer.
And that might be the difference between today and two thousand years ago is
that two thousand years ago, people might have
accepted an answer whether it was valid or not, who knows.
But today, people will keep searching until they find the answer that they want.
And they're going to find it from somebody who's going to tell them what they want to
hear.
I wonder how many people have been told with a certainty by pastor or priest or somebody
that they're possessed,
and because that person was seen as a person of a lot of influence and power in their lives that they bought into that.
So I'm like, I would love to do a test. Here's a test.
I would love to, and obviously we can't do this case that because nobody would sign up for this,
but if we were to take 10 kids, okay,
and they go to two different schools, okay,
and one school of thought, we would never do this test,
but I wonder what the results for this would be.
One school says, devil exists,
and most of you guys are most likely possessed,
and says that to them, over and over and over again,
and that school that they're going to.
Fast forward 10 years later, 20 years later, to see what kind of life they live.
Then the other thing is to go to a different school.
And the leader at that place says,
you're protected by God, you guys are meant to do something big
with your life.
God's going to use you to do something very special
with your life.
You protect it, everything's going to be all right.
Work on yourself, work on improving yourself,
contribute to society, lead, control your imagination, fast for
20 years later. I wonder what the consequences of those 10 kids on each side is going to be. Okay,
one side, how many of them are actually going to believe they're a waste to society and maybe they're
possessed and maybe they're, and then the other side, I'm supposed to do something big with my life
because God's got my back. I'm destined. I'm supposed to, how that's going to turn out.
Now, somebody may, you know, trash that argument and see what the hell you're talking about.
All I'm saying is, I believe there's a lot of power when people of influence, their
words have more power from the pulpit when they say things and someone standing in the
audience and appearance that that's the priest, that's the pastor.
I think sometimes people use that power too much and they hurt people.
And they hurt them permanently for a long time.
And it messes up.
And that upsets me a lot, a lot,
it upsets me because I've seen this myself.
So for me, if I know there's power in imagination,
if I know there's power in positive words,
it's more about trying to get that encouragement for people to believe,
you have control of your life.
You can do something with your life rather than like, look at where America's at right
now.
What is America's biggest deal right now?
This has got nothing to do with what you're doing, but a part of it does is America is
convinced that rich people are bad people.
They're fully convinced.
They're rich people are bad people. They're fully convinced. They're rich people are bad people.
They're convinced.
When you say, we got a tax to billionaires.
Do you know how many billionaires we have in America?
720 billionaires in America.
Do you know what their total net worth is?
$4.7 trillion.
If you tax them a hundred percent,
that wouldn't even be anything close to how much money
they printed the last two years.
It's $6 trillion.
You want to tax the billionaires?
But because they say so many times from the pulpit, people believe the problem in America's
billionaires.
So what if people from the pulpit said, the problem is, you and I got to do something
with our lives.
If you can walk, talk, speak, you speak a language, you understand people, you feel,
you have a, of these sense, you have the ability to learn and improve, you speak a language, you understand people, you feel, you have a, of the sense, you, you are, you have the ability to learn and improve,
you can change your life for the better.
But that's not the messaging today.
The messaging is victim, victim, victim, victim.
So for me, whatever the final product comes out of a denomination or a church
or a religion is a byproduct that a leadership at the top.
And that's where my challenge is with the accountability.
I don't know if I answered any question or not.
I just, that's my biggest challenge.
And I think, you know, going back to even Adam touched on
the Catholic Church, his sins had been in the news
for the last decade, you know, whether it's pedophilia,
whatever.
So for me to even go public on these things,
I know that I'm throwing my name out there to constantly be criticized, through to be judged. I mean, I had someone
come up to me before in a restaurant and they said, well, father, I have to tell you,
there, every time I see a priest, I see a pedophile. So again, there is that notion that when
you go public about something that an issue that people may not necessarily agree on,
they'll try to attack you from a different angle. But I'm not afraid of any of that. I'd be the
first one to tell you, the church needs to be accountable for her own sinfulness. See, that's a
message that I think people can respect rather than running and hiding and sweeping things under the
rug. You're saying, hey, listen, let me get out there and state my case. And I'm not trying to say that,
well, now that the church talks about exorcism,
this is how we're going to reexert our influence and control that we've lost
because of clergy sex abuse.
No.
I think ultimately, even in the midst of abuse and whatever, the church still has to be authentic
to what she's really all about, and that's
promoting the gospel, the message of love, promoting God.
And there would be some people that might even suggest when you look at the sinfulness
of the church, is it the way that the devil is trying to destroy something from within?
So, whether you look at church leadership and how things are handled and all of that,
is that a way to undermine the authority of the church?
Have any of these priests that have been accused or even found guilty of pedophilia said
that it was the devil that possessed them at that time?
No, but I remember even, you know, Pope Benedict even commenting when he was in office that
there were many people that were a day in, it never should have been at a increased, that somehow they were
able to get in and it's like a cancer that destroys from within.
But ultimately, we can't lament anything, we have to say, this is our reality now, and
then how do we face it?
And then facing our own, you know, flaws, how do we come out even stronger as
a result of that?
The greater danger would be just simply to run away in the face of criticism.
I think we have to face our criticism.
We have to stand there and we have to take it.
Whatever uglyness or mud that people want to sling, we have to take that.
What can the church do to reverse this negative outlook on the church that's
been in the spotlight for the last few decades? I think the church has to be even more public
in the old Latin phrase, maya culpa, maya culpa. It's admitting guilt, not coming up with excuses
or whatever. It's simply saying, I own this. I own this ugliness.
Yeah, but is that good enough?
I think it's the first step, because we can never go back.
We can't undo anything that's been done,
but we can own it, and then ultimately,
all we can do is move forward.
And then hopefully, the experience of that ugliness
causes the church to have a different outlook or view on the
world and its mission.
Because that's even when it comes to anything to deal with the demonic.
How do we take what the devil is doing and to turn it around and make something good
come from it?
Because we can't live in the past, we can't change the past.
Ultimately all we can do is learn from it and then move forward.
It said that the authenticity of any apology will be manifest in tomorrow's behavior.
So if you apologize today, then hopefully we see the church and the servants of the church
and the priest of the church.
Over time tomorrow we see the service that we had all hoped it was all about.
The best thing I ever heard was the following and we'll wrap up on this.
The best thing I ever heard from a pastor, you know, when I was like,
what about this and what about that and what about this person,
what about that church and look what they're doing.
And I said, listen, if your relationship with God's going to be horizontal,
you're going to feel, if it's vertical, you'll be fine.
He won't let you down, but people will let you down. People are always going to fill. If it's vertical you'll be fine. He won't let you down but people will let you
down. People are always going to let others down because we're people. No one walks on water. We make
mistakes. Now that's a royal mistake by the church. It's a royal mistake but you know if you're going
to lean on a church to do 100% of things right, you will feel.
My biggest challenge is when you have that kind of influence,
don't use it to impose so much fear to the point
where you're immobilizing people, inject more hope,
inject more faith, inject more, you know,
you and I can do special things with our lives
and make a positive impact.
And that father of the two girls, I think that person is the one that needs to be held accountable at the highest level
That person needs to go to jail. You need to tell everybody in jail. Here's what he does to those two daughters
What do you guys want to do to this guy?
He's not he won't last a week by the way
So anyways, um look folks if you're listening to, appreciate your patience with us every once in a while.
I have certain topics that I go into
that some of you guys may say, what was this all of it?
We're not expecting this today.
But a part of me starting this podcast
wasn't because we want to make money.
This podcast costs us money.
The podcast doesn't break even.
We lose money on this podcast,
but we do it because I myself,
I'm interested in some topics as a person, as I'm growing
and you know, living my life.
I want to learn about certain unanswered questions.
And I think today was a very qualified guest
that was gracious enough to take the answers,
the questions, the pushback, youback, the questions at Tomask,
or I ask, or Tyler ask, or Adamask,
and you were very gracious about it,
and that says a lot about you as an individual,
and how you represent the church.
This was a very good experience having you here,
and I personally appreciate you coming out.
I do want to recommend everybody, you are watching this and if you'll
learn anything from it, if your thoughts change, opinions changed, you know, good or worse comment,
below. I'm actually curious in what some of you guys thought about this at the end of it after
listening to the whole thing. And if you do want to go a little further, you may want to go order
his book. If we can put the link in the chat box, if we can put in the description, if we can put
it everywhere, Tyler, exorcism, the battle against Satan and his demons,
to order where in this book he answers the questions
of how to church selects and trains priests
for ministry of exorcism,
wherein how to devil operates in the world,
why is it vital for Catholics
to live in a vibrant life of faith?
What to do if you suspect the presence of demonic
in your life and how to fend off spiritual attack and build a stronger relationship with God.
Thank you so much for coming out.
This was wonderful.
Appreciate you.
Gang, I'm not doing a podcast this week.
I know you are our guys are doing podcasts this week.
We're not doing anything till next week,
but we will be back next week for podcasts
both days next week.
Not, no, I don't think we're, are we back next Thursday?
Yeah, we'll be back next week for podcast. We have funny how today at one, Adam, Thursday, and Friday next week. Not no, I don't think we're are we back next Thursday? Yeah, we'll be back next week for podcast.
We have funny how today at one, Adam Thursday and Friday
this week, Jedadiah's got Father Lampert tomorrow at one.
So a lot going on this week.
Jedadiah with Father Lampert, it'll be great.
By the way, did we get some results on that poll Tyler?
It was 70 30.
70 believe?
Yeah, 70 believe.
I think we had 1800 people respond.
It was 73.
Wow.
So I mean go father, you've got a lot of people in the audience. The one here more.
Okay, hey, take care everybody. Hope you enjoyed it. Bye bye bye bye bye.