Aside from the fact that "mental health professional" does not equal "psychiatrist equipped to rule out psychological disorders" and "medical doctor" does not equal "specialist equipped to rule out neurological disorder," I find this difficult to believe.
Are you saying that everyone whom you have ultimately gone in to help because of demon possession or some such has gone to both an MD and a Psychiatrist and said "I think I might be possessed by a demon; can you tell me if there isn't something else wrong first," and then undergone all the tests necessary?
As I said, I doubt it, but if I'm wrong, then who paid for it all?
kirby said:
no reason really excepting demons as real is a matter of faith mine is none better or worse then yours my friend/QUOTE]Not believing in demons is not remotely a matter of faith. And believing in demons is separate from believing in demonic possession.
There are man within the medical world who has a world veiw that excepts the possibility that demon and demonic procession is real
If the family can pay they pay if not I try to find church organizations to cover the costs