On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Lew Schwartz <[email protected]> wrote:
> On cable 846 as I write. Here's the description:
>
> "A dermatologist and a clairvoyant clear a Connecticut house of
> unwanted spirits." What the f@#!k is the clairvoyant supposed to do?
> Where do people get these ideas?

The notion of unclean spirits has been around for centuries, and is
entirely biblical. The word 'Ricardo' comes to mind...

The idea that a dermatologist and/or a clairvoyant would have any idea
how to distinguish unwanted spirits from wanted ones is, well, a bit
more recent in origin. Entirely New Age and anti-biblical, according
to my theosophical sniffer.

Dermatologists treat skin disorders without the benefit of biblical
wisdom on, e.g., dietary influences, and clairvoyants, well, they tend
to work for those departments at big multi-national banks that attempt
to value derivatives.

- Publius


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