tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4088985342386635674.post1861776705499636366..comments2012-06-07T00:08:32.219-04:00Comments on The Paranormal Christian: Teenage Exorcists & Bob LarsonAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02322645894056550218noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4088985342386635674.post-46361956224991327942012-05-16T16:52:45.794-04:002012-05-16T16:52:45.794-04:00You have a number of good points but you seem to o...You have a number of good points but you seem to overlook a few things. Yes, Brynne is his daughter--by his second wife, He divorced his first wife Kathy while he was doing Bob Larson Ministries and the divorce file is sealed from the public, interestingly enough.<br /><br />Secondly, Larson has claimed that doing exorcisms is physically dangerous, that he has had broken bones from doing exorcisms-- or so he claims. So allowing a 13 year old girl to do an exorcism is irresponsible-- if you believe that Larson actually believes in demon possession and exorcism as a reality, not as a flim flam scam he uses to manipulate people's psyches.<br /><br /> The supposed "reality series" Larson was trying to peddle is the eighth (to my counting) attempt of Larson to establish his own TV series in various forms. Part of the rather dubious "teen exorcists" exploitation was clearly intended to portray Bob Larson as the "teacher' and to sell his "Bob Larson's International School of Exorcism" with the three alleged associate degrees offered.<br /><br /> Bob Larson is IMO not credible, an exploiter and opportunist, and according to a few Christians, he is an apostate as well. Larson's history of deceptions, manipulations and self-interest pretty much discredits anything this McExorcist tries to claimAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com