Pope
 Francis recently performed an exorcism on a mentally disabled 
parishioner after a mass.  This has enraged the anti-exorcist, pro devil
 lobbyists.  Yet, there are still those who do not accept exorcisms as a
 valid performance of white magic.  There are even those who do not 
believe in God, demons, the devil, or Jesus.  Who is right? 
 Unfortunately, we will not know until we are dead.  We will either be 
in a glorious afterlife that is described in our favorite comic books or
 we will be in an eternal darkness with no consciousness.  Let’s debate 
it!
Glenn:
 Exorcisms and possessions are real, as documented in the Exorcist and 
its many, coherent well-made sequels.  How else can we explain all the 
mass shootings in this great nation?  Some might blame them on social 
alienation, poor mental health services and easy access to weapons but I
 think demonic possession explains this systemic problem in a much 
simpler way.  Also, to parents, think about times your toddler has been 
out of control, irrationally screaming about some stupid thing and 
unable to listen to your appeals to reason.  Maybe he was possessed - 
not necessarily by Satan, but something else from hell that seeks to 
make our lives harder.  Let’s all collective stand up and say no to 
demons and yes to exorcisms!
Jake:  Your
 whole point hinges on your pro-exercise/pro-exorcise agenda.  Stand up?
  What’s next - burpees?  The only thing I will stand up for is WWE, if 
they ask me to.  Exorcism is a hoax, like the moon landing or the 
fountain of youth.  Glenn and I, both members of the toilet community, 
can agree on many things, but exorcisms is not one of them.  We both 
understand that there is a hell and Satan is very real.  I also agree 
that possessions can happen.  Yet, I find it ludicrous that a mere 
mortal could expel the dark prince from a human shell.  A holy man is 
nothing but a man with a strong belief in the lord.  Believing in 
something cannot force something as strong as the devil or his minions 
from a human body/soul.  Give me a fucking break!
Glenn:
  If what my opponent says is true, how do people ever strive past their
 possession?  Hard work?  Government assistance, like the Lifelong 
program that gives poor people cell phones?  Or do we assume demons 
possess our most beautiful tween girls, do their evil and simply move 
on?  The events of The Exorcist do not support this belief, nor my own 
possession.  Yes, I admit that when I was in my early 20s I was possesed
 by a demon - perhaps Satan himself.  I do not remember much of the 
experience but I was told by my parents that the resident Priest at my 
public university performed an intense exorcism lasting nearly an entire
 semester - the length of which would explain my academic problems and 
the lasting fear of commitment that pervades my life.  Exorcisms are 
real and I’m living proof that they work.
Jake: You
 being possessed would explain that one time you threw up during study 
hall our senior year of high school, but it doesn’t explain one thing: 
the non-existence of God and the devil.  We are told that there is no 
Santa Claus, tooth fairy or Papa Shango when we are young children.  Our
 parents then force feed the belief in God in us through religious 
schools, church and grounding us from watching wrestling when we 
question the existence of their chosen deity.  When I got grounded from 
watching wrestling I always thought twice about the catalyst to that 
grounding.  Now I am a grown human person and I can watch wrestling 
whenever I want, which happens to be every day.  I am allowed to not 
believe in God because my parents aren’t around to yell at me.  They 
died on 9/11.  Were the pilots possessed by the devil?  Nope.  They were
 merely drunk on the love of their lord, Jesus Christ.
Glenn:
  You just said in your previous point that the devil was real and now 
you’re saying he’s as fake as the moon landing!  What could account for 
such an abrupt about face on an important ideological position? 
Possession.  Yes, I am in fact arguing that my debate partner has been 
possessed by some demon, perhaps Satan himself or one of the minor 
demons like Tom Arnold.  What he needs now is exactly what the 9/11 
hijackers needed: an exorcism!  Remember in the Exorcist when Regan’s 
doctor has to admit to the mother Reagan was using inappropriate words, 
specifically telling him to “keep his goddamn fingers away from her 
cunt?”  That was a shocking scene, but I’ve heard Jake use even worse language
 than Regan uses in that movie.  He is possessed and he needs a hero 
like Father Karrass.  Unfortunately heroes like him are in short supply 
these days as priests are constantly vilified for the meaningless crime 
of raping children and helping cover it up.  Times sure have changed.
Jake:  I
 am not possessed.  I am a human being with human feelings, and 
sometimes I switch my point of view on the turn of a dime.  What do you 
want me to do: read my last point before making my next?  Yeah right, 
buddy.  I’m too busy making references to Papa Shango, Kevin Sorbo and 
trying to understand the references Glenn makes to political figures.  
I
 do not believe in possessions.  It is a little too farcical for my 
tastes.  I do believe in mental illness.  I have experienced every time I
 have been in the same room as Glenn.  “The Exorcist” is a fictionalized
 film, every bit as fake as “Theodore Rex.”  In the latter film, Whoopi 
Goldberg teams up with a tyrannosaurus rex to solve crimes.  In the 
debates, Glenn and I team up to solve the mysteries of the universe. 
 Glenn is my Theodore Rex and I’m Whoopi because I don’t have any 
eyebrows.  Exorcisms are not real.  It’s pure horse shit like everything
 else you’d hear in church.


this is funny :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! Very funny!! I hope my daughter never stops believing in Papa Shango!!!
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