Exorcist Created a Book for the Vatican 🤯
A brief discussion about Father Ripper, an exorcist in North America who wrote a book called 'Diabolic Influence' for the Vatican. The speaker recounts a case involving a possessed man who had made a pact with the devil for money and fame but received nothing. The book is not publicly available as it was written exclusively for the Vatican.
Summary
The speaker introduces Father Ripper, described as an exorcist in North America, who authored a book titled 'Diabolic Influence.' The book covers how demonic influence gradually enters a person's life, often through sinful behavior. The speaker then shares a specific possession case involving what is referred to as the 'noonday devil,' a entity mentioned in Psalm 91. In this case, the possessed individual admitted to having made a pact with the devil in exchange for money and fame, neither of which were actually delivered. The speaker uses this to make the point that demonic entities cannot always fulfill the promises they make, while also acknowledging that some people who make such pacts do reportedly achieve wealth and fame. The segment closes with the speaker expressing a desire to read the book, only to note that it is not commercially available, as it was written specifically as a guide for the Vatican.
Key Insights
- Father Ripper argues that demonic influence typically enters a person's life through sinful behavior, not random or arbitrary means.
- The speaker recounts a possession case involving the 'noonday devil,' a specific demonic entity referenced in Psalm 91.
- The possessed individual claimed to have made a pact with the devil in exchange for money and fame, but received neither, suggesting demonic entities do not reliably fulfill their promises.
- The speaker acknowledges that while some pacts with the devil go unfulfilled, others have reportedly resulted in people achieving wealth and fame.
- Father Ripper's book 'Diabolic Influence' was written exclusively as a guide for the Vatican and is not available for public purchase.
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