Was That Fake? - exorcists needed in Ireland
Was That Fake?
Does Mississippi allow atheist doctors to refuse care for religious patients? An article on The Science Post said the law lets physicians refuse patients for religious reasons. It quoted a senator who said it was meant to protect people from caring for those who live unholy lifestyles, not the other way around. The article is satire and the senator quoted does not exist. There was a Department of Health and Human Services announcement for health care providers who refuse service based on religious grounds, but no, this is not a law in Mississippi.
Was That Fake?
Is there a shortage of exorcists in Ireland? Yes, at least according to one priest who said there is a growing need to free people from demons and not enough trained priests to meet the demand. The priest wrote a letter to Irish bishops asking that they get trained. Each Catholic diocese in Ireland is required to have at least one trained exorcist who can determine whether someone is suffering from mental illness or possessed.