Deliverance, Pizza and Popcorn. Sideshow Bob Larson’s Halloween Horror
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“The Rev. Bob Larson has been circling the globe for decades, battling Satan and his minions with a Bible and a cross.
Now you can watch him cast out demons from the comfort of your couch.
Mr. Larson, who was in Toledo earlier this month to lead one of his Spiritual Freedom Seminars, is joining the ranks of such luminaries as Ozzy Osbourne, Gene Simmons, and Jessica Simpson as the star of his own reality TV show.
The Real Exorcist premieres in a four-hour marathon on the Sci-Fi Channel on Thursday night – not coincidentally, it’s Halloween eve.
Mr. Larson admits it’s an unusual combination of spirituality and entertainment, saying he can envision fans “throwing house parties with pizza and popcorn” while they watch him command demons to depart from tormented souls.
But he also sees it as an opportunity to show the world that evil spirits and demonic possession are real, and that people who are suffering can get help, he said in an interview with The Blade.
“I’m going to be in the bars and hotel rooms and bedrooms of America, where I could never get otherwise, with the people who need it the most. [People] who are tormented and who are afraid to talk about it,” he said. “Who do you tell about these strange things that are happening?”
By watching Mr. Larson cast out evil spirits on The Real Exorcist and by witnessing the victims’ lives being changed, people who think they have demon problems will feel as though they’ve been “given permission” to talk about their fears and seek help, he said.
“They don’t have to go to church to get the help. Let’s face it, a lot of people just don’t like the church. They don’t like religious institutions. So I’m able to connect directly with them and help them,” Mr. Larson said during a lunchtime interview at a Bob Evans restaurant in south Toledo.
Wearing a sharp gray suit, with a full beard and swept-back red hair, Mr. Larson speaks matter-of-factly about his 25 years of experience delivering people from demons.
The 63-year-old minister, sipping a can of Red Bull energy drink, said he has performed well more than 6,000 exorcisms in 90 nations, and reports having been kicked, choked, and spat upon by people whose demons resisted the prayers of deliverance.
He has written more than 30 books and for 20 years hosted a nationally broadcast radio program, Talk Back with Bob Larson.
Mr. Larson’s flair for the dramatic, his boldness, and his independence have spawned a legion of critics. Some say he may be genuine but his style is “over the top,” while some skeptics claim he’s made a lucrative career out of preying on vulnerable people and superstitions.
The Rev. George Barrett, pastor of Foundation Stone Church in Northwood, said he has “no doubt” that demon possession and deliverance are real, but he questions Mr. Larson’s accountability.
”I think he’s an extremist. Deliverance is certainly a valid ministry, there’s no doubt about it. But I don’t know if Bob Larson is under authority to any other pastors or ministries.”
Mr. Barrett said he fears that people who watch The Real Exorcist may start looking for demons in washing machines and “anything else that is not functioning right.” And he warned that confronting evil spirits “is not for the faint of heart.” People who lack proper training could get hurt, he said.
The Rev. Roger Miller, pastor of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Maumee, said the Bible is clear about the existence of evil spirits and deliverance, but he doesn’t think casting out devils is the kind of spiritual activity that should be televised.
“I just wouldn’t see it as a show. I would see it as personal counseling and prayer time,” Mr. Miller said.
Mr. Larson is aware that his reality TV show is edgy, but he said he just went about his business with a film crew on site and let the producers worry about the entertainment angle.
He wanted nothing to do with the show’s editorial content or decision-making, leaving that all up to the production company, Pilgrim Films, which also does Dirty Jobs, Really Big Things, and American Chopper.
“My job is to do the exorcism – find the demon and get it out. Their job was to make it look good for TV,” he said.
Mr. Larson was not opposed to performing exorcisms in visually interesting places, including a haunted house in Savannah, Ga., a snow-covered rural cemetery in Pennsylvania, and the courtyard of a 1,000-year-old British abbey. A crew of 10 followed Mr. Larson around for five months, filming five days a week in 16 cities in the United States and England.
”It was an exhausting schedule,” he said.
The demon-possessed subjects on The Real Exorcist were chosen from among hundreds of responses to an online posting at boblarson.org.
”We put a notice on our Web site basically saying, ‘Do you think you have a demon? Would you be willing to undergo an exorcism with Bob Larson and allow it to be filmed?’ ” Mr. Larson said.
A casting department sorted through the applicants, “separating the cranks and the mental illness cases from people who sounded legitimate,” he said.
Mr. Larson is creating a Web site, demontest.com, that has 21 questions for people to take and assess whether they have a low, moderate, or high probability of demon possession. Many troubled souls who come to him for deliverance are not possessed but have mental illnesses, he said.
Kenneth Pargament, a professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University and author of Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy, said belief in the devil is “quite normative in the United States.”
But he said little academic research has been done on demonic possession and exorcism.
“When someone believes they are taken over by the devil, it is usually the sign of pretty serious trouble,” Mr. Pargament said. “The question is how do you deal with it. The jury is out on effects of exorcism on people.”
It’s “a tricky area,” he said, “and there’s a bias against exorcism among health professionals.”
The Real Exorcist’s producers were looking for “not just a demon but a story, and a variety of stories cutting across all ethnic and social and theological barriers,” Mr. Larson said.
The film crew arrived a day before Mr. Larson, filmed the person at home and work and with family and friends, to get the “back story,” he said.
“It shows that this is a real person. This is not a hoax. This is not a set-up,” Mr. Larson said, adding that he never met any of the people prior to the filming.
After arriving in the city, Mr. Larson spent a few days getting to know the person and to figure out why they have problems with demons. The episodes build up to the final shooting of the exorcism, he said, and the crew went back the next day to debrief the person.
“Television likes to tell a story, and so they have a story. Here’s this person as they are now, tormented and weeping in front of the camera, ‘Will somebody help me?’
“In rides the exorcist, guns blazing, and here’s the happy face afterward,” he said.
Four hour-long episodes of The Real Exorcist will be broadcast from 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday on the Sci-Fi Channel. The channel is owned by NBC Universal and is ranked No. 5 among cable entertainment networks for viewers 25-54, according to publicist Maureen Granados.
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” ”We put a notice on our Web site basically saying, ‘Do you think you have a demon? Would you be willing to undergo an exorcism with Bob Larson and allow it to be filmed?’ ” Mr. Larson said.”
guess that there were no cases when no demon was found. which makes it easy for them – if somebody thinks he has a demon, then he will act accordingly on TV.
Oh bah-humbug! I have a personal problem with Bob Larson. Long story made short:
You see, 20 years ago my step-dad left his family penniless when his 3 daughters were teenagers. Though it was a financial struggle, mom and girls were glad to be free from the anger and occasional violence that was vented toward them.
Half-hearted attempts on his part to see his family in the last 10 years were met with politeness, and he remains essentially estranged — living 1500 miles away in Phoenix.
In the last few years he has been a part of Bob Larson’s church. He says he has received lots of deliverance and life is so much better. Well, all this deliverance has not produced any discernible change in either his character or his relation with his family.
A half-hearted attempt to ask forgiveness from his family was sought (and given). I’m sure that was part of the deliverance process and not because of any true remorse or repentance. In my limited contact with him over the past year or two, I can tell that he is the same angry man, has the same character issues, and is motivated by the same things he was 40 years ago.
My point being that Bob Larson’s “ministry” is all show and no substance. It is much easier to blame demons and focus on them than allow the Holy Spirit to apply the Cross to one’s life and bring the grace of Christ’s life to fruition.
About the time I found out my dad was involved with Bob Larson, I did some digging. And just let me say that anyone with Bob’s personal marital and financial history has no business in public ministry.
But hey, maybe he should get straightened out by Rick Joyner like our friend Todd is doing! I got a lovely (mass-email) report from CP Wagner himself about Todd’s good progress. Oh, yes, complete with how “apostolic” the whole process is now.
I watched about 2.5 hrs of it tonight. The show was professionally done with good camera work, editing and voiceovers. It wasn’t biased against Christianity.
Bob’s style is a bit flamboyant for my tastes. I don’t believe we have to use silver crosses or hold a bible against someone’s stomach to perform a deliverance session.
I do appreciate however them showing pre-event counseling sessions and doing follow up afterwards.
Wow… I hardly know what to say — there are just so many… um…”questionable” aspects of this SHOW (i.e., spectacle) and Mr. Larson’s explanations for doing them. I noticed, however, that apparently Jesus Christ of Nazareth doesn’t have much to do with his so-called exorcism — otherwise, he may have mentioned the LORD’s name… at some point, no?
Bob Larson lives in a gated community in North Scottsdale, AZ filled with houses that (at the time, probably around 2002) cost around $900,000. I’m sure his house is worth more than that now. He’s also got a “church” in Scottsdale.
I guess the exorcism gig must be well-paying.
http://wonkette.com/403920/jesus-people-pray-that-false-idol-will-save-gods-economy
Cindy Jacobs had people out praying at the bull on Wall Street today. No lie! Wonkette’s a highly read political gossip blog here in the USA and that picture of Christians praying around a “brass [golden] calf” has gone all over. Here’s the original story from CBN:
http://www.cbn.com/700club/guests/bios/cindy_jacobs102008.aspx
You got to really wonder when the heathens know their bible stories better than the allegedly saved.
http://wonkette.com/403979/more-photos-videos-from-yesterdays-sacrilege-wall-street-bull-prayer
More pictures…apparently this insanity took place yesterday (Wednesday). Includes video and more pictures of people with shofars. Oh my.
Yeah, I tried watching The Real Exorcist while enjoying some popcorn and had to turn it off after that guy puked in the garbage can. I can’t believe Larson actually thought we’d want to be EATING while watching this stuff! Bad idea.
I hope i get a chance to discern Bob Larson. I hope he is the real deal. Clue to you all reading this; real satanists do not like exposure, nor do they wear tattoos nor do they wear their satanic jewelery in public. They look a lot like church people, yeah even pastors. They are meticulous about their grooming. Sometimes, i would say most of the times we dont listen to our God given discernment. Sometimes their are reasons for our misgivings about others especially when their is no natural reason for it. Another clue most christan forums are owned and run by Masons of the highest order and they have help from their satanists friends who are paid pawns that are shills pretending that they are brethren. Another clue these servants/serpents of satan are described as clouds without water by Jude. For good reason you wont FEEL the life of God from them. Another clue by Jude they parade among us[the church]. Jesus referred to them as Tares. No you cant do anything about it but you CAN discern them.
This is so vexing! I thought this man was suppose to be casting out demons and be this great demonologist? I am sick and tired of this people who build wealth for themselves and make God’s word a mockery! This is rediculous to put it in the secular vonacular!
Bob is now getting real money…Maybe he took Juanita Bynum’s stance and decided that his role in the church is over. Now it is time for him to be hollywood!
another whackaloon…this guy’s promoting a pig anointing. go to about 4:15. Then he releases a “pig anointing.” Unbelievable.
I used to listen to Bob Larson when he was on the air around my part of Canada. He was noticably more grounded in reality than he seems to be now.
I can’t say I’m a fan of his, and I’ll simply be passing on the opportunity to watch this show. I see enough of the handiwork of the enemy in the world around me as it is.
I managed 5 seconds of the above clip (’piggy anointing’).And that was enough to make me ill!
I have a question. Where do you go when you know you have demons tormenting you? My church ignores this, or pretends ‘everything’s okay’ when it isn’t. I’ve searched high and low for help, and am tired of trying. I’ve just about given up on any deliverance, and I go directly to God of course. I just think I need more real deliverance. I know 100s of suffering people who need true deliverance.
This man is TOTALLY OFFFF!!!! I used to wait in anticipation for his radio broadcasts after school. I thought he was awsome. But then I was only 8 years old! LOL
godhelpus: you do ask an interesting question for which I do not have the definitive answer. I do have something for you to think about, however:
There are a few places in NT Scripture where Christians have been influenced by demonic forces.
1) The first most obvious one is Matt. 16 where Jesus spoke towards Peter and said, “Get behind Me, satan!” Jesus did not deliver Peter. He expected Peter to repent.
2) Anannias and Sapphira were not delivered. They were given a chance to repent, and when they did not, they died.
3) Simon the former sorcerer was also told in very strong words to repent.
4) Paul “delivered one to satan…” until he repented.
It seems that the NT teaches that “deliverance” is a part of salvation — we are transferred from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of God’s dear Son. And that if a person is still having trouble with demonic influence, there are areas of necessary repentance in his/her life.
The great revivals of the past all have one thing in common: people were genuinely moved in godly sorrow over their sin. They saw the wages of their sin — eternal death. When they came to God for salvation (after all, what are we saved from?), they truly repented. It is told in story after story that those things which plagued them no longer had influence over them again.
Every single Christian that I have seen requesting deliverance (and I see a lot because I am on a deliverance prayer team) has demonic influences because of two things: sin in his/her life or unbiblical beliefs. Deliverance comes then through one or both of these avenues — repentance and/or belief changes.
I think your plan to go directly to God is a good one. He is the Deliverer, and He has given the Holy Spirit for the conviction of sin and for bringing us into truth.
Hope this helps and gives you some hope!
That is a valid question, godhelpus, considering Jesus was all the time casting out demons. I do not know any christians who do this. maybe someone can answer the question.
anna is right about there needing to be alot of repentance on the part of the one who needs deliverance. There are legitimate churches out there, i know, but this site has made me wary to trust them or anyone claiming to have any sort of supernatural ministry. everyone is a charlatan apparently.
Got to correct you Brett the warnings are not just to those who claim the supernatural, sadly its just about them all. The ones who fart out angelic gold dust and jewels are more prominent. That is why it is of the utmost importance to exercise discernment.
So then I’m not to attend a church at all? Surely if one were to look hard enough at any church in the world they could find some flaw and, according to the standards this site sets, be tagged as a place to stay away from.
Regarding repentance as a cure-all for everything…How can it be? Babies born innocently need healing, and some are born into cursed generational lines of wickedness and depravity. How on earth can you say all need to repent before Jesus heals or delivers them? I do not agree. I have had torment since childhood and also various debilitating sicknesses. I did not need to ‘repent’ as an innocent child. I think all the ‘experts’ are afraid of true deliverance and like to go on and continue in their ‘happy worlds’ of denial.*** In the Bible, Jesus went to the crazy man in the tombs and cast out a lot of demons from him. The poor guy didn’t have to ‘repent’ before Jesus helped him. *** Also, Jesus instantly healed many, like the woman with the hemmorage of blood. She went to Him, and touched His clothes, and she was instantly healed. She wasn’t forced to ‘repent’…she was healed by a merciful Saviour. *** I believe the majority of religious ‘Christians’ have NO power whatsoever, but they like to yell and pray loud and act like they do. If the REAL anointing power of Jesus Christ is around, or close by, I believe I will know it and will sense it some way. The people who claim they have the power of God may be in denial. The true power of the Most High God doesn’t need to be faked. *** It seems the lack of healing virtue/power/results/miracles is a fact. The people ‘in charge’ of praying see no affect, so they then blame it on the suffering person. They say the person in pain and misery needs to repent, read the Bible more, pray more, fast more, forgive more,etc,etc. I believe that this a cop-out. They are shifting the blame for their powerlessness onto the vulnerable seeker of healing. Shame!
Amen, but I do believe that it is quite possible, and even commisioned, for believers to lay hands on the sick and have God heal them. Same with prophecy and delierance ministries… the problem seems to be that God moves supernaturally within a Church in His sovereignty and the elders/pastors of the church become desperate to figure out “what they did” to make it happen, without realizing that it was God, not them, that did it. this desperation to experience moves of God ( a reverence that God probably loves and expects) leads to fabrications and false miracles.. sort of like when you do something that seems so very unlikely and no one sees, so you try to tell the next person that comes along and show them what just happened, so they can marvel as you did, but then when you try to do it again, it doesnt work… something like that, i think
I agree. When I was a new Christian (as a Charasmatic), the Lord gave me a great miracle in healing my grandmother. I thought it was me. I’ve definitely found out since (after learning and fasting, prayer, etc) that it WASN’T me at all.
I even testified at a revival and told the people, “If you can just have enough faith, by His stripes we are healed!”
I wasn’t being arrogant, I thought. But I probably was. It flat doesn’t matter how much faith we have, even though we are supposed to have faith, or what we do. We can’t use any formula to move God, no matter what we do or for how long we do it.
Yes, His word gives promises, but He watches over His word to perform it. We can’t make it happen. The Bible says (paraphrasing), “Who it is who .
I believe the arrogance of the prosperity teachers hurt a lot of people. They just say over and over what the word says, and then tell us it’s OUR fault for not receiving. That’s pure garbage. Again, that’s just to keep people giving to get money back, thinking it’s their fault the money’s not coming back.
Also, blaming people for bad times in their lives is garbage. I heard a pastor on TV say the most persecution a person has today in America is having to stand too long in line at McDonald’s.
Probably so, for her. I don’t see anything in the Bible about charmed life pastors being persecuted. But I see a lot about others being persecuted, going through the refiner fire (which the word says can be everything but death), et cetera that a lot of Christians know absoletely nothing about.
And yes, what GOD will put some people through for His purposes. Again, His word makes that clear, though a lot of people say, “God doesn’t do that.” Well, it’s in His word that He will and does. He’s not afraid of His word and doesn’t need people falsely saying He doesn’t do these things.
I can’t remember the verse, but the Bible says, “Who shall say a thing, and it come to pass, if the Lord has not commanded it?” That may not be the exact quote.
I’m just saying people shouldn’t always blame others for not getting their prayers answered or going through hell. That is arrogance. It DOES NOT necessarily mean they
are in sin or are doing anything wrong. Nobody knows how to put somebody through fire like God.
Just one more thing. That’s what the Book of Job is all about, people blaming others for their own troubles. God said that’s wrong, even though Copeland still blames Job, saying Job’s fear (that his sons and daughters might be doing something wrong) opened up the door for the devil to do everything that happened to him.
God said it was wrong what all but one of Job’s friends said, but Copeland still disagrees. The arrogance of these false prosperity teachers!
This blog is for Larson and not Copeland but I admit I think Copeland is correct. Job had a ritual of making sacrifice everyday “just in case my children have sinned aginst the Lord”. That’s called fear and it made him vulnerable to attack. However, I ain’t no fan of Kenny.
Now for Big Bad Bob:
Note he never enters a church or has any accountability to anyone.
The guy is one of the best entertainers for your money. I laugh til I puke. It’s hysterical.
“Rrrrrrrrrrrrr…..rrrr…tell me your name….tell me your name…..I smitten you with the Holy Spirit….I smitten you ….rrrrrr…
How does one “smitten with the Holy Spirit”?
Old Bonehead Bob has a boat load of idiots who submit to his hyponiticism and suggestion. Sigmund Freud would love this guy.
I’m suprised Paul and Jan Crouch don’t have him on for their fund raisers for TBN. You could have Benny Hinn babbling in tongues and claiming Jesus is physically with him, Kim Clement yelling out false prophecies, Paul Crouch groping his black homo limo driver, John Avanzin claiming 100 fold return, Mike Murdock with his exotic animals claiming the $58 seed, Paula White in her stripper outfit sliding up and down a brass pole, Fred Price and his 12 Rolls Royces, Copeland and his 4 planes and Carman prancin around in his fag suit tellin teenagers how to be sexually pure after he stole Mario Murrioll’s wife, which she annuled on the grounds on his homosexual activity!
There you have it. The allstar line.
I’ve been watching Bobbie E. Larson ever since I first heard him on his radio show ” Talk-Back With Bob Larson” If you want some witnesses about what ACTUALLY goes on behind the scenes in these alleged ” exorcisms”, you can get a good selection of stories BY his victims if you go to YouTube and search under ” Paranormal Preacher” or ” Darrel Gene Motal”. He has an aadio of Larson actually ” exorcising” ” Stanley” ( Stan Lee) as Spiderman from a person in an Austin event.
Actually Larson has TWO mansions, one in Vail Colorado and one in Scottsdale. Both are in gated communities and a few years ago the estimated value of teh mansions alone was about $3 million. ” Inside Edition” caught him browbeating attendees off camera to give to him their land deeds, their expensive jewelry and stocks. You can probably find the video of this online with the right search engine.
I can mention a LOT of things about Larson that are hardly what Jesus Christ taught. He divorced his first wife and fornicated while in his ” ministry”. A number of the books bearing his name were actually written by his ” ministry” staff, including his first novel. His ” reverend” certification comes from a mail order diploma mill. And the reason why his ” conferences” are mainly now in hotel conference rooms and not in churches is that he has a bad reputation because of certain exposes in the early nineties.
What can you say about a guy who has on the table in his office a framed picture of himself?
http://home.earthlink.net/~19ranger57/blies.htm
http://www.youtube.com/ParanormalPreacher
see also http://endtimespropheticwords.wordpress.com/2009/01/29/bob-larson-a-wolf-preying-on-the-victims-of-economic-recession/