Drug Possession: Atheists, Proof That Demons Possess Dolls and Kill Unless Stopped by God. Believe Now?

Question by Slave2Christ: Atheists, proof that demons possess dolls and kill unless stopped by God. Believe now?
Now do you believe? you wanted proof now you have it. This doll was possessed by demons and ruined lives and still does even now when people touch it against warnings in the Warren Occult museum.

http://edandlorrainewarren.com/6/annabelle-the-possessed-doll/
You atheists just will not accept facts no matter what. it proves you are blinded by the devil

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7 Responses to “Drug Possession: Atheists, Proof That Demons Possess Dolls and Kill Unless Stopped by God. Believe Now?”

  • y0:

    Having read the Bible I’d say that your precious God is the biggest killer of all.

  • Purportedly Magic Jew:

    I have a trash can that’s possessed, sometimes there’s a green creature now and then that pops out. I had to throw it on this one street called Sesame street.

  • Willniqua:

    What are you trying to prove? Athiest means that you don’t believe in god, not anything to do with demons?

  • Not So Megaman:

    Its actually a transformer duh.

  • Cndi Grl:

    hahahahahahaha oh I’m sorry hahahahaha nope can’t help it. Annabelle the possessed doll? come on at least give it a good old evil name. Annabelle hahahahaha

    Edit; this is what Wiki says about ed and lorraine warren

    The Warrens’ most famous case, the Amityville Horror, has been thoroughly investigated by other researchers and revealed to have most likely been a complete hoax. Despite such evidence, the Warrens’ continued belief in the events surrounding the Amityville case seriously strained their credibility in the eyes of many other paranormal researchers.[1]
    Renowned horror author Ray Garton gave an interview with Deja News on April 27, 1999, discussing his experience with Ed and Lorraine Warren while he wrote a reputedly “non-fiction” book titled, In A Dark Place: The Story of a True Haunting. The book is an account of the alleged haunting of the Snedeker family in Southington, Connecticut. Garton discussed how during the process of developing the book he became increasingly frustrated, as the family could not keep their story straight, when he confronted Ed Warren about his frustrations Ed told him “not to worry”, that the family was “crazy” and that “all the people who come to us are crazy. You think sane people would come to us?”. Ed Warren also advised Ray to “just make the story up using whatever details [he] could incorporate into the book, and make it scary.” Ray Garton was shocked, although he allegedly could not afford the legal fees required to back out of the contract, thus he begrudgingly wrote the book. Ray Garton also accuses Ed and Lorraine Warren of exploiting families for profit (via book and movie contracts) who believe they are victims of the supernatural, but in actuality are struggling with alcohol or drug abuse, as well as domestic abuse and mental illness. Ed and Lorraine Warren are also accused of fabricating their findings, as initially they claimed to investigate “ghosts” but after the huge success of The Exorcist (both the book and the movie) almost all their findings immediately changed to cases of “demonic possession”.[2]
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  • ladyarrian:

    And you believe this???

    Bawah-hahahahahahahahaha…Sorry, but that’s my opinion on the Warrens and this whole subject.

  • WellTraveledProg:

    You guys are so funny.
    We keep pointing out to you that stories without supporting evidence aren’t “proof” of anything (like the bible, or that one), but you don’t seem to get the point.

    I can make up spooky stories, too. Wooohhhh….

    Peace.