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عسل
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احمد طبل رسم نحت ديكور :
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هو فى ايه
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نحبك من عند ربي والله كلكم عسل والله أنا ليبيا
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👿🎙️ Fox News host Tomi Lahren sat down with investigative journalist Billy Hallowell on April 5 to discuss something most cable news anchors won't touch. Demonic possession. Exorcisms. Spiritual warfare happening right now in America. The conversation wasn't fringe paranormal speculation, it was about a CBN documentary featuring a psychiatrist who evaluates whether possession cases are mental illness or something else entirely. ​ Hallowell's film includes testimony from Dr. Richard Gallagher, a credentialed psychiatrist who investigates alleged demonic cases. Pastor Mike Signorelli describes performing an exorcism where he believed deliverance was complete, until the woman's head recoiled with what he calls an evil laugh. Everyone in the room jumped back, realizing the demon was still present. ​ The documentary examines scriptural teachings on angels and demons alongside modern eyewitness accounts. Theologians, medical professionals, and people claiming firsthand encounters all appear. One case involves a man crushed beneath a truck who says angels intervened during his near-death experience. Another details possession cases where individuals displayed knowledge they couldn't possibly have without supernatural explanation. ​ Lahren built her brand on political combat, not paranormal investigation. Her willingness to platform this content signals something shifting in conservative media. Topics once relegated to late-night AM radio or fringe documentaries are now discussed on Fox alongside election coverage and foreign policy. ​ The documentary launched March 16 and won the Aletheia Documentary Award at the 2026 Movieguide Awards. Hallowell, who also works for The Washington Times, describes himself as a natural skeptic who demands evidence even for spiritual claims. The film features input from Lee Strobel, Hugh Ross, Gregory Boyd, and other credentialed voices. ​ Federal agencies don't track demonic activity. Medical institutions classify most possession claims as psychiatric conditions. But millions of Americans across denominations report experiences they interpret as spiritual warfare. The documentary doesn't answer whether demons are literal entities or psychological phenomena, it presents evidence and lets viewers decide. ​ Some researchers believe rising cultural anxiety and geopolitical instability drive people toward supernatural explanations for chaos they can't control. Others argue the spiritual realm operates independently of human belief, influencing events whether acknowledged or dismissed by institutions. ​ Is mainstream media finally catching up to what religious communities have claimed for millennia, or is this ratings-driven exploitation of ancient fears repackaged for modern audiences? ​ #SpiritualWarfare #DemonicPossession #Exorcism #FrayingReality

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