Please rent the movie "The Exorcism of Emily Rose", or otherwise research that specific course of events.
I would really like to know if it changes your thinking at all.
Regards,
Both the priests and parents of Anneliese Michel (the "real" Emily Rose) were convicted of manslaughter after they failed to provide her with proper medical attention. The poor girl starved to death.
Truly a sad case, and a stark reminder why bone rattles and prayers are unless in the face of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.
Google is your friend.
I apologize for the snotty tone of my reply. It's been a long day and a long thread.
And to answer your question: the film and the case it inspired did little to change my views on religion. If anything, my opinions were reinforced.
I hope that answers your question. Thanks.