Too ka bang nasudlan og dautang espiritu ang nursing students sa Sambag Dos?
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Thursday, May 12, 2005
Pulso sa DYAB Abante Bisaya, Maayong Buntag Kapamilya ug TV Patrol Central Visayas
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I cannot say.
If the students just went and allowed themselves to be 'examined' by doctors and other experts, we would've been able to know at least if they were not suffering from any physical, mental, or psychological disorder. One texter in this morning's Arangkada made a good point by saying that maybe the students have something to hide by opting instead to be silent about their experience. And also, wouldn't they naturally be curious to know what happened to them, and especially since they're paramedical students? Of course, there's also the possibility that they just don't want to be the subjected to a huge media attention.
One texter in your program this morning also said that there's no reason for anyone to believe in devils or demon possessions if one believes in God. I recall a quote from the movie "The Usual Suspects": "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince the world that he doesn't exist." The point is, there is very good reason to believe in devils. Belief in God naturally includes belief in the devil -- it's in the Bible. And demon possessions are just so common wherever in the world. It's not hard to find any evidence for it.
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