The abandonment of religion “inevitably leads people to ask questions about the existence of evil and its origins”, he told Adnkronos, an Italian news agency.
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Ponder me this: why is asking a basic question about human existence a bad thing? The article speaks of the belief that there is a decline/abandonment of religious beliefs, Wouldn't it then be more pertinent to determine why people are leaving the church? What needs are not being met?
This continuation in a belief from a Bronze age culture (actually more of a Medieval world view) seems counterproductive. I'm not saying there is no evil in the world, but to perpetuate a belief in a scary being that has the appearance of power over "god's" creation diminishes the central tenet of the faith, the purpose of the deatha and resurrection of Christ.
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In the popular imagination, exorcisms evoke images of black-clad priests holding aloft silver crucifixes while trying to rid frothing, wild-eyed victims of Satanic possession.
The Church tries to play down the more lurid associations but at the same time insists that the Devil exists and must be fought on a daily basis.
“Exploring the theme of demonic possession does not mean causing general paranoia, but creating awareness of the existence of the Devil and of the possibility of possession,” Fr Truqui told Vatican Radio. “It happens rarely but you can fight it with God, with prayer, with Marian devotion.”
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Decline of religious belief means we need more exorcists, say Catholics - Telegraph
Welcome to H&C,,, where I aggregate news of interest. Primary topics include abuse with "the church", LGBTQI+ issues, cults - including anti-vaxxers, and the Dominionist and Theocratic movements. Also of concern is the anti-science movement with interest in those that promote garbage like homeopathy, chiropractic and the like. I am an atheist and anti-theist who believes religious mythos must be die and a strong supporter of SOCAS.
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