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DaveW -> RE: A Case of Demonic Possession (4/22/2008 10:56:19 AM)
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Years ago I heard Lester Sumrall (of blessed memory) speak of this incident (an my mom recalls hearing it on the radio when it happened: Are people demon possessed in the world today? I believe there is evidence that there are people possessed by demons today. In his book entitled Demons The Answer Book, Lester Sumrall discusses demonic possession in the world today. In the first chapter of his book, Bitten by Demons, Mr. Sumrall writes of an account of demon possession which we now share in part: On May 12, 1953, the Daily Mirror in Manila carried a highly unusual story [A story was also run in Life magazine here in the States] . . . A city jail inmate puzzled police and medical examiners with her tale about two devils biting her . . . the girl claimed she was bitten twenty times and she shouted every time she was hurt. In the jail . . . she talked and answered questions weakly, but sensibly, before a crowd of observers. Suddenly her facial expressions would change to anguish and horror as if she were confronted with ‘The Thing.’ She would look wildly and then scream and struggle and hit her arms and shoulders . . . Then her strenuous resistance would cease and she would collapse into the arms of those holding her, weak and half-conscious. After regaining her senses, she said that one of the devils was big and dark with curly hair on his head, chest and arms. He had large, sharp eyes and two fangs. His voice was a deep-echoing sound. He was shrouded in black. She was bitten for the last time on the right knee. That was the first bite on the lower part of her anatomy. Other bite marks appear on her neck, arms and shoulders [in places it would have been impossible for bites to have been self-inflicted]. Observers insist that they are within sight all the time. The following day the Manila Chronicle reported further news of the young woman, Clarita Villanueva: At least twenty-five competent persons, including Manila’s chief of police, Col. Cesar Lucero, say that it is a very realistic example of a horrified woman being bitten to insanity by ‘invisible persons.’ She displayed several bite marks all over her body, inflicted by nobody as far as the twenty-five witnesses could see. . . . Villanueva was perfectly normal between fits. After talking for a while, she would shout, have convulsions and hysterics, all the time screaming, and her eyes flashing with fire. Then she would point to a part of her body being attacked, and then fall almost senseless into the hands of investigators. Teeth marks, wet with saliva, marked the spots she pointed at. . . Entire article starts about 1/4 way down the page: http://www3.calvarychapel.com/hope/library/stauffer-claude/studies-books/41-MAR/files_htm/41-MAR-005-001.html
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