Topic : 04/24 Is This Normal?

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Created on : Friday, April 20, 2007, 02:36:22 pm
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Do you know someone whose behavior always makes you scratch you head? Dr. Phil has advice for guests who wonder if their actions are out of control. Rev. Bob Larson has been performing exorcisms for over 30 years. He says he can’t believe how many people are possessed by the devil and need his help to save them from evil. Is the reverend just on a witch hunt, or can people truly be demon-possessed? Then, Nikkea says her boyfriend, Adam, lies so much, she has to watch his every move to see if he’s cheating. She checks his cell phone, home and work e-mails and text messages, and even checks the passenger seat of the car to see if it’s been occupied. Nikkea says she knows her behavior isn’t normal, so why can’t she stop snooping? And, in October 2004, Jon and Kate found out they were pregnant with sextuplets. The only trouble is, they already had twins! Jon and Kate show what it’s like to raise a large family in a new series on Discovery Health called Jon and Kate Plus Eight. Don’t miss the surprise that Dr. Phil has for the couple. Plus, is it normal for girls as young as 11 to make a commitment to remain a virgin until marriage? Tell us what you think!

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January 8, 2008, 11:09 am PST

Oeps!

Dr. McGraw thought that excorcism was (more) normal and accepted outside of the united states, while them americans would be more sceptical. WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? the rest of the world are just like people in the USA (except we have environmentally friendlyer cars, homes and businesses, and have a better cuisine), we to are more or les sceptical about excorsism. This is such a blow in my face from Phil ;)
 
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March 25, 2008, 7:10 pm PDT

Purity

 Is there any purity balls for boys or is it just for the girls? It seems that we live in a society where women are look down upon when they have sex or are promiscuous and when men have sex or are promiscuous, then they get praise for it from society and culture. This double standard of sex and purity with men and women has been around forever in culture. It seems that purity and virginity is address and praise more among girls then it is to boys. I have nothing against purity balls, but is purity more then just something physical or is it more of a emotional and mental commitment with God? Being physically pure or being a virgin till marriage, does not nesscary make you pure or fulfill at heart. I know I'm probably going out of the subject, but women (or people in general) are more then just physical objects for sex. To me, the purity balls are suggesting that women are only physical objects. Whether virgin or not, anyone can be pure at heart. I believe another problem with religion and culture is that people are taught that sex is love. Just because someone wait to have sex before marriage, does not mean that the marriage is going to last. Sex can play a small part of love and marriage, but it is not love. The sexualized culture that we live in and other opposite extremes like the purity balls and abstinence only programs both have one thing in common. They both suggest the women or people, in general, are just physical or sex objects. I believe that being a virgin or not does not characterized a person.

 

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