Thursday, November 18, 2010

"Devil Attack" at School

Sadly, I believe many (most?) modern day Christians have marginalized and even done away with the supernatural stories of the Bible. Stories of Christ casting out demons ("the people were suffering from epilepsy") and stories of talking donkeys, ("that donkey of Balaam's was simply a parable") to Jesus raising the dead, ("he was just sleeping or in a coma")....we want to use science to try and explain the unexplainable.


With that being said, teachers are reporting a massive Satanic attack at a school in Trinidad.

Panic broke out at the Moruga Composite School yesterday as 17 female students fell mysteriously ill and began rolling on the ground, hissing and blabbering in a strange tongue, after suffering bouts of nausea and headaches. Two of the students reportedly tried to throw themselves off a railing and had to be physically restrained, triggering fears of a possible demon attack. The drama started during the lunch hour in the Form One block and quickly spread to other areas. Form Five student Kern Mollineau, who attends the Lighthouse Tabernacle Church, said he got worried when the girls’ eyes began rolling up in their heads and they began beating up on the ground.

With the assistance of several other students and teachers, the pupils were taken to the multi-purpose hall where some of them fell into a semi-conscious state. Mollineau recalled: “One girl was blabbering as if in a strange language. I could not understand what she was saying. “It was sounding like ‘shebbaberbebeb shhhhee.’ The girls were unusually strong. We had to hold them down so that they will not hurt themselves. “The teachers were right there. I get a kick in my face when one of the girls started beating up on the floor. Many of them had bruises.” Mollineau claimed he actually communicated with the “devil which had possessed the girl. “I asked the Devil what he wanted with the girls and the voice said he wanted a life. He kept saying to send the girls in the toilet and to leave them alone,” Mollineau claimed.


Of course we weren't there to know what the heck was going on...but do we believe what the Bible says about demons, angels, fallen angels, floods, Nephilim, water from rocks, parting of seas, etc.... OR....do we only believe the parts that "aren't too far fetched"?

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