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Exorcist: The BeginningExorcist: The Beginning (2004)

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Plot: Father Lankester Merrin thinks that he has glimpsed the face of Evil. In the years following World War II, Merrin is relentlessly haunted by memories of the unspeakable brutality perpetrated against the innocent people of his parish during the War. In the wake of all the horror he has seen, both his faith in his fellow man and his faith in the Almighty have deserted him, and he can no longer honestly call himself a man of God. Merrin has traveled far from his native Holland in a desperate attempt to try to forget and escape all the evil that he had witnessed there. While currently in Cairo, Egypt, he is approached by a collector of rare antiquities and asked to participate in a British archeological excavation in the remote Turkana region of Kenya. They have unearthed something extraordinary and unusual…a Christian Byzantine church dating from the 5th century, long before Christianity arrived in East Africa, and in inexplicably perfect condition–like it had been buried immediately after it was completed. The collector wants Merrin, an Oxford-educated archeologist, to find an ancient relic hidden within the church before the British do. Interested, Merrin agrees to take the job. But beneath the church, something much older and malevolent sleeps, waiting to be awoken. When the archeologists start excavating, strange things begin occuring, and the local Turkana tribesmen who were hired to work refuse to enter the site. Things only get worse and worse, ultimately resulting in madness and death. Merrin watches helplessly as the atrocities of war are repeated against another innocent village–atrocities he had hoped and prayed never to see again. The blood of innocents flows freely on the East African plain, but the horror has only just begun. In the place where Evil was born, Merrin will finally see its true face.

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I'm ready to freak out! Exorcism?!? WHAT?
Hi.
I’m 14 and i hate halloween. Anyways i was watching some "scary ghost" videos on youtube. One was kinda creepy. I dont know how this happened but that night i began to think about the exorcist and what my religion teacher used to tell me. I’m litteraly crying right now. I’m so scared. What if that shit happens to me? Do you hae control? Is it real? Please please please help me. I’m a rreligous person and this though is literally freaking me out.
Thanks
-also its like the though just popped up. ?? please help me


its okay, it very very rarely happens ive seen a real live possession only once and im lucky to have seen it at all. you do have somewhat control when the demon inside you is not doing anything but those few minutes are like hell on earth. it wont let you eat or have any fun whatsoever because its trying to drive you mad. sorry about the detail but you had to know
twix | Oct 12, 2009


I am 14 also. Exorcism is real, but doesn’t happen to many people. If you haven’t had a paranormal experience yet, you probably won’t anytime soon. You do not have control over your own body when something takes over you. Do not freak out. Really, not many people actually experience exorcism.
Tori | Oct 12, 2009


come on melissa…those things are made only in hollywood,they don’t exist.
try to think of better stuff,like how you’re gonna be successful in the furture,how you’re gonna make your familly proud of you.ghosts are for weaklings and you’re not a weakling.you expressed what you wanted clearly and that’s a very brave thing to do.
aaron | Oct 12, 2009


sorry no answer. i couldnt get past "i hate halloween" do you have no soul? or spirit? or like to fun?
Kerri | Oct 12, 2009


Stop watching vidoes and read more (non) Horror books.

Genuine Demonic possession is rare and possibly a myth since judging from modern descriptions most of the so called demon possessed were just people with mental health issues like having alters.

Your religion teacher should have tell you demonic possession is actually quite rare.

What are you Catholic? Pentecostal?

Dont be demon obsessed!

Read C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters!
J V | Oct 12, 2009


Uh, I’m not religious and I still believe in demonic posession, but as the other people who answered your question already said it is highly unlikely it will happen to you due to you having so much faith…and being religious demons hate religious things its like their most hated thing, just relax your going to be fine…it is also rare anyhow.
shadowcatdoll | Oct 12, 2009


My friend was possessed and as someone else said, its not pretty. She is a lot smaller than me and she had me lifted off the ground and pinned on the wall holding me by the neck. I have to say… it’s pretty terrifying. Eventually she was okay, and she said that if it wasn’t for me she probably wouldn’t have made it.

However, as people before me have said, the chances of that happening are most likely around 1 in 1 billion. So if you’re that person then all i can tell you is i hope to God that you have good and brave friends
aura_girl | Oct 12, 2009


If you are a Christian, don’t watch the scary stuff. It isn’t good for you. I’ll tell you a bit about what I’m learning about Christianity. It’s about faith for sure, a trust, but with love too. This takes a maturity. This isn’t just a head thing, a knowing, but also a heart thing — a willingness to love and commit to God eternally. The most important factors I’m learning are faith, love, peace, and meekness, plus obedience. God is our Creator, all-knowing, all-powerful, eternal, holy, love. Mostly, God is love and He wants us to be love too and become like Jesus Christ, which takes obedience and faith that He can help us succeed to do His will. Our will needs to be yielded to His will. We need to accept Jesus into our life as our Lord and Savior forever to receive God’s blessing and forgiveness plus go to heaven. Having Jesus in your life means changing your life to accept His leadership — thus He is your Lord, and not just your Savior. He wants to change us to be more like Him. The more we love God, the more we can commit and be obedient. I’m Lutheran and I like the Baptist churches too. Ways to stay on the project are going to church, reading the Bible daily, and daily prayer as needed. When you get older, check out a weekly Bible study group at church as these can be a good way to get committed to read the Bible often and keep going. Let God guide you. God bless.
peacelove | Oct 12, 2009


The Catholic Encyclopedia defines exorcism as "the act of driving out, or warding off, demons, or evil spirits, from persons, places, or things, which are believed to be possessed or infested by them, or are liable to become victims or instruments of their malice." In short, it is a ritual performed by a Catholic priest to expel the devil from a person, place or thing.

There are several types of exorcism in the Roman Catholic Church:

Baptismal exorcism - blessing an infant prior to baptism to cleanse it of evil resulting from original sin
Simple exorcism - blessing a place or thing to rid it of evil influence
Real exorcism - performing the Rite of Exorcism to rid a human being of diabolical possession
A "real exorcism" is what most of us think of when we think of exorcism. In this case, the priest-exorcist is dealing with a human being who is possessed by the devil — the devil is inhabiting this person’s body.

According to the Church, telltale signs of demonic possession include [ref]:

Speaking or understanding languages which the person has never learned (different from "speaking in tongues," which is considered a sign of religious ecstasy, not possession)
Knowing (and revealing) things the person has no earthly way of knowing
Physical strength beyond the person’s natural physical makeup
A violent aversion to God, the Virgin Mary, the cross and other images of Catholic faith
If you do a Google search for the word "exorcism," you’ll find ads for exorcists — Wanda Pratnicka, for example, has "30 years experience with 25,000 successfully performed exorcisms." This makes demonic possession seem like a pretty common occurrence. But to the Roman Catholic Church, it’s rare: It only finds true demonic possession in about one out of every 5,000 reported cases [ref]. So what does it take for the Church to send in an exorcist?
Exorcism in Other Religions
Exorcism is not unique to Roman Catholicism. Other Christian sects, other religions and cultures around the world all have their own way of "casting out the devil." Here are just a few examples:
Judaism: Jewish folklore and Kabbalah teachings tell of a malevolent spirit called a dybbuk. This spirit is the soul of a dead person that has come back to address unfinished business, and it inhabits the body of a living person in order to carry out its goals. The dybbuk can be expelled through a rite of exorcism and leaves the body through the toe.

Islam: Islamic belief tells of a jinn — an evil spirit and servant of Satan — that can invade the human body and cause illness, pain, torment and evil thoughts. This jinn can be expelled by the possessed person by reciting particular passages of the Qur’an.

Hinduism: In Hinduism, the Vedas scriptures tell of an evil spirit that can not only harm humans, but can also stand in the way of the will of the gods. A traditional Hindu exorcism includes such rituals as burning pig excrement, reciting prayers and offering sweets to the Gods.
ramashka_ramesh | Oct 13, 2009


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