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Friday, June 03, 2005

Supreme Court In League With the Devil?

John J. Miller writes a piece today in the Wall Street Journal about exorcism in the Catholic church. It contained this interesting section, and another example of the loony left in action:
In January, M. Scott Peck, the author of the personal-growth blockbuster "The Road Less Traveled" (1977), published what he has said will be his last book, "Glimpses of the Devil." It describes his role in two exorcisms. Like Malachi Martin's "Hostage to the Devil," which became a best seller following the box-office success of "The Exorcist," Mr. Peck's new book uses pseudonyms to hide identities.

Yet in promoting "Glimpses of the Devil," Mr. Peck has not shied away from naming names. "I think that the group of people around Hitler was probably likely a possessed group," he told Salon.com. Then came the humdinger: "I have wondered specifically about the Supreme Court in the case of Bush v. Gore where, astonishingly, I believe that the majority--five out of nine justices--were engaged in an evil act. And I wonder how that could happen without Satan hanging around." Astonishingly, indeed. (Imagine the gnashing of teeth if Tom DeLay were to say that the Supreme Court needs a house blessing.)

Yeah, Mr. Peck, five justices voted in favor of Bush and there are five points on a pentagram, the sign of the devil. You can't get any more evidence than that.

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