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In the News (Sun 15 Nov 09)

  
  BOB LARSON
Bob Larson has primarily a radio, speaking and publishing ministry in which he deals almost exclusively with demons and witchcraft.
Since Bob Larson Ministries and DWJD are both Bob Larson, it would appear that making the events look more important than they are is the intent of the statement.
By inviting Bob Larson into your church for meetings or seminars, you are placing your parishioners at risk by bringing false teaching and false doctrine into your church.
www.ondoctrine.com /10larson.htm   (879 words)

  
 BCCN: Bob Larson Update: Comment
Bob told his listeners to reimburse him for the cost of the private hotel room that this exorcism had to take place in; and Otis was live via telephone to back him up.
Larson has chosen to focus on the fact that Smith is not a Christian, as though this mitigates the fact that the evidence speaks for itself.
Bob Larson Ministries is not certified under the CCCC and does not carry the organization's seal for financial accountability.
www.canadianchristianity.com /cgi-bin/bc.cgi?bc/bccn/0799/larson   (2462 words)

  
 Bob Larson Ministries - religious cults and sects
Bob Larson is known as a sensationalistic and (deservedly) controversial "evangelist," known for attacking rock music, alleged demons, wallets and critics (real or perceived).
Larson critics have long questioned whether the 'exorcisms' he performs are real, and suspected that 'marks'--persons set up to fake the whole thing -- were employed.
Bob's vision is to have a DWJD team actively ministering deliverance in every major city in the world, so that everyone is no more than one day's drive or one short flight from a DWJD team.
www.apologeticsindex.org /l42.html   (1316 words)

  
 Cornerstone Magazine
World's criticisms included Larson's income ($403,310 between Bob and his then wife in 1990[1]), and the allegations by ex-employees that pretaped radio programs are presented as live and that phone lines run by the ministry are mainly devices for gathering funds.
Bob Larson achieved fame at the age of thirteen when his first hit song was published.
Larson continued, stating that upon arriving at a "Satanism Uncensored" presentation in another city, "the [hotel] desk clerk was ashen.
www.cornerstonemag.com /features/iss100/larson.htm   (3341 words)

  
 Bob Larson
For Larson, there is a demon behind every corner and of course he is one of the few people on earth with the expert knowledge to effectively deal with them.
According to Larson, the demon told him that he had entered the girl at the age of 2 when she was left in day care.
Under questioning from Bob she admitted that she had been born out of wedlock, that she never knew her father until she was 12 and that she herself had born three children out of wedlock.
www.erwm.com /BobLarson1.htm   (2369 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Bob supposedly talks to people possessed by demons and claims to be able to exorcise those demons while on the air, over the telephone.
Larson does this while exhorting the portion of his audience that actually believes his his act to send him money.
Larson claimed that rape was a common event in he game, that character alignment was randomly rolled for, and that the game involved 'the occult' whatever that means to Bob.
www.textfiles.com /magazines/DDE/dde09.txt   (568 words)

  
 Cornerstone Magazine :: Oblation or Abomination: Is Rock'n'Roll Beyond Use by Christians?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
According to Larson, this "jungle beat" is connected with all sorts of sexual sin, and came directly from the deep inner recesses of Africa's tribal rituals.
Bob Larson says that the volume and the "primal pulse" cause the body to move beyond one's control, implying that this movement is sexually stimulating.
Bob Larson has documented the fact that usually the most evangelistic churches are the ones most open to Jesus rock.
www.cornerstonemag.com /pages/show_page.asp?238   (1867 words)

  
 MinistryWatch Summary Report
Larson’s ministry style is a blend of earnest evangelistic appeal and “in your face” confrontation, tinctured with a compendium of psycho-scriptural words and phrases, against the backdrop of an ever-present presumption of Biblical authority.
Scriptural references notwithstanding however, Larson’s actual methodology as evidenced in promotional literature and training excerpts is curiously unburdened by lengthy Biblical exposition, bearing more similarity to psycho therapy, with references to dissociative behavior, multiple personality disorders and repressed memory.
Bob Larson Ministries has drawn continued criticism, the most recurring and persistent coming from a relative few and focusing primarily in two areas.
www.ministrywatch.com /mw2.1/F_SumRpt.asp?EIN=237162555   (1394 words)

  
 The Newsletter of The North Texas Skeptics
Larson stated, "This is not the last time strange things are gonna happen." After a short prayer to bind various demons, Larson brought a long-haired Hispanic woman named Blanca to the stage.
Larson explained that Blanca was the woman who had threatened to commit suicide with her baby daughter last year, then led her in prayer to renounce a curse of witchcraft that had still plagued her.
Bob informed her that she wasn't ready for an exorcism yet and counseled her to appear at a Spiritual Warfare Workshop that he would be conducting in July at a church in Richardson.
www.ntskeptics.org /1998/1998may/may1998.htm   (5972 words)

  
 Radio evangelist Bob Larson
Larson's wrangling with the poor fellows' Wolf and Lion spirits was a spectacular and nerve-wracking affair filled with howling, choking and puking noises, interrupted only by the far more pressing matter of commercial breaks hawking Larson's assorted books, videos and other ephemera.
Larson regaled the crowd at the centre with a tale of catching self-proclaimed alien messiah Raël in the process of seducing a cult member one third his age.
But what an enemy Satan is. Larson's beliefs have earned him a Web site devoted entirely to making his life miserable, accusations of adultery and financial flimflam, and a daily barrage of vicious prank calls to his live talk-radio show.
www.montrealmirror.com /ARCHIVES/1997/102397/news5.html   (579 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Potentially, Bob has as much to fear from the IRS as the Christian press, and if anyone on his senior staff goes to either one, it would be the beginning of the end.
All Bob would have had to have done is set up some out-of-state partnership to buy the property, hold his partnership interest in an innocuously-named trust, and tell those few staffers who need to know his whereabouts that he is only renting his house.
Bob is rather creative in that respect -- he may be the only radio minister in history to blame a drop in Canadian donations on the election of a U.S. president -- but the fact remains that if the cookie jar is broken, all the excuses in the world won't fix it.
www.etext.org /Zines/ASCII/Greeny/gwd45.txt   (9663 words)

  
 BCCN: Bob Larson battles Satan ‚ and legions of critics
Larson cites the behavior of Peter in Matthew 16:22 and Ananias in Acts 5 as proof that they were "demonized." One Larson supporter, Edmonton pastor Raymond Rueb, disagrees, stating: "Peter was not demonized.
Larson maintains that there is a vast satanic network perpetrating horrific ritual abuse of children and human sacrifice.
Larson is in danger of being guilty of preaching another Jesus ã one who didn't finish the job." Cornerstone editor Jon Trott states: "I view Bob, and others who profit from satanic hysteria, as businessmen and not ministers.
www.canadianchristianity.com /cgi-bin/bc.cgi?bc/bccn/0699/larson   (1527 words)

  
 Balancing Robot
Bob came up with a brilliant yet simple mechanical design that utilized a strong aluminum frame to house the motors, and drive system, with PVC plastic tiers.
Bob recently got his balancing robot working too.
Bobs was the first to be up and running.
www.tedlarson.com /robots/balancingbot.htm   (2901 words)

  
 Christian Pornography: The Bible, Bob Larson, David Wilkerson, and Bob Harrington
Bob Harrington casts his pornographic fantasies on the streets of New Orleans in "The Chaplain of Bourbon Street." And Bob Larson writes about the most depraved forms of pedophilia in a suspiciously knowing way.
Bob Larson: She had to kiss her daddy's...
Larson claims int the end note that these stories are "based on actual exeriences." Yet the lack of evidence, factual or anecdotal (outside of this account), eliminates that possibility.
www.jesus21.com /poppydixon/sex/christian_porn.html   (1684 words)

  
 Bob Larson of NewsChannel 31   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
NewsChannel 31 News anchor Bob Larson considers himself a people person, even though he was once very shy.
Bob began his communications career at age 16 at WRMI radio in his hometown of Morris, IL.
Bob has been the co-host of Peoria's Santa Claus Parade since 1974 and has also served as host for the Easter Seals Telethon and the MDA Jerry Lewis Telethon.
www.wmbd.com /bios/larson.html   (203 words)

  
 LA Weekly
Larson is thin and energetic; his strawberry-blond hair is slicked back, its color perfectly matched to his well-groomed beard and mustache.
Larson picks out a young lady named Patty from the audience and anoints her forehead with some kind of holy oil.
Larson shoves his face directly in front of hers and says, “I want you to look at me as if I was one of the men who raped you.
www.laweekly.com /ink/04/10/a.php   (1954 words)

  
 Krisitian Kooks: Bob Larson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Bob's ministry is a sensationalistic talk show that attracts losers and weirdos from all over the country.
A caller had a book of quotations and documents prepared for Bob, and began to quote a few choice commentaries from Jefferson's memoirs where he explained that the intent of the First Amendment was to prevent one religious persuasion to control the government.
Then someone went and squealed on Bob -- He apparently was not the author of the book, and allegedly payed a ghost writer, who later revolted against Bob.
www.weirdcrap.com /recreational/bobfiles.htm   (588 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Bob sees the influence of Satan everywhere and is big into worldwide Satanic conspiracies, generational Satanism, ritual abuse, and demon possession.
Bob knows what the Church of Satan is all about, but he keeps characterizing it as this thing with, you know, the Devil and demons...
I mean, I don't know if Bob has respect for me...except that, the first time he had me on I think he was really a bit taken aback because he's not used to having to debate people on their own terms, and it kinda threw him off the first time.
www.devilsweb.com /snakeoil/boyd.html   (2460 words)

  
 Bob Larson Seminar
Bob Larson was giving the welcome speech to the people.
According to Larson, "Satanism is an outlet for problems the individual is unable to cope with." He thinks the general public and Christians in specific need knowledge and tools to work with on this problem.
Larson tried to get him to say that during his initiation that blood was used, but Jeff maintained that it was a mixture of Bacardi and Mt. Dew in the chalice.
www.tylwythteg.com /lawguide/larson2.html   (5699 words)

  
 Bob Larson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Robert Thomas (Bob) Larson, born to Wilbur Frederick and Esther Airy (Thomas) Larson of Cloud County, Kansas, fell in love with and married Charlene Larson in Medicine Lodge, August 26, 1951; he also fell in love with and wed the Gyp Hills.
Bob was active in 4-H, Future Farmers, athletics and attended Boys' State.
Bob was Barber County's "Outstanding Young Farmer" in 1965; he was listed in the Jaycees' Who's Who of Young Men in America.
www.ku.edu /kansas/medicine/chosen/bch_larson.html   (684 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Ufo's: And the Alien Agenda: Books: Bob Larson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Bob Larson, renowned expert on cults and the occult, tackles the topic of aliens and the paranormal, addressing such issues as the history of UFO sightings, the impact on Christian beliefs if life exists on other planets, and what the Bible says about our culture's current quest to contact extraterrestrials.
Larson chides others for not being open minded, yet he consisently calls others who he disagrees with as "nuts" or "wackos." Again, that is his opinion, to which he is entitled, but it isn't good discourse.
Bob delves deep into exploring the occult-- deeper and more elaborate than in any other UFO book i've read; he brings to attention lots of the really strange groups out there, which unfortunately most books never mention because they're too outlandish.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0785271821?v=glance   (1442 words)

  
 Bob Larson Ministries
Bob Larson is an expert on cults, the occult, and supernatural phenomena.
Bob Larson’s new book explores more than one hundred non-Christian religious movements, covering everything from Islam to feng shui to reincarnation.
Bob Larson Ministries, in cooperation with Do What Jesus Did (DWJD), will offer continuing education and training to equip those interested in furthering their knowledge of inner healing and deliverance.
www.boblarson.org   (387 words)

  
 Bob Larson: The $64,000 Question
Not that Bob had to twist her arm very hard; she has had only one radio gig since leaving the Ministry -- and was fired after four days.
Distilled to essentials, Bob is arguing that, because uninformed individuals are allegedly spreading out landish rumors, the carefully-tempered and well-documented reports in the Christian press should likewise be disregarded.
When they divorced, the Larsons owned five pieces of real estate, including two in the Rocky Mountains, worth $539,200." [17] And since Bob signed the papers in question under penalty of perjury, their report was presumptively accurate.
www.holysmoke.org /sdhok/larson08.htm   (5084 words)

  
 Bob Larson Publically Expresses His Freakish Mental Problems
Every individual and organization which watches the freakish Religious Reigh knows who Bob Larson is, what he advocates, and what his fraud-ridden past has been.
Most of us fondly recall the time when on one of his call-in shows he pretended to put his "Satan" god (a ringer he had hired to call into the show) on hold while going to a commercial break.
That episode was a riot because his "Satan" god was "possessing" the caller and was threatening to kill him -- and valliant Bob Larson, intrepid schollar and fearless lunatic that he is -- was there to "save" him.
www.skeptictank.org /larnut.htm   (1759 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Larson's New Book of Cults: Books: Bob Larson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
In order to find over 100 cults, Larson includes some groups whose classification of "cult" may be dubious, even if the teachings are ones we might consider cultic in nature.
In Conclusion: It is people like Bob Larson, who believe that anything that isn't blatantly Christian is against Christianity, that create the problems that many people have with any religion.
Larson's overzealous persecution of other religions causes his beliefs and words to lose their power.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0842328602?v=glance   (1876 words)

  
 RELIGIOUS VULTURES PICK THE BONES OF KURT COBAIN
Before the smell of gun powder had cleared the air in Seattle, Larson, like a circling vulture zeroed in with cheap shots, insults and generalizations about rock music, all accompanied with his begging for those $100 and $1000 contributors to his ministry.
Kurt's suicide wrapped it in a neat little package for Bob, and the pleasure with which he savored the details was practically sexual.
Or like Bob Larson, whose insufferable glibness, self-aggrandizement, false sentiment, wide-eyed fascination with the silliest occult lore, and basic rudeness are all adolescent to the core.
www.theroc.org /roc-mag/textarch/roc-16/roc16-5b.htm   (810 words)

  
 English Direct - review - Bob Larson - Getting Along With The Germans
Hardly surprising that there are a few differences, considering the fact that the nation state has been a defining factor in most people's culture for between one hundred (Italy and Germany) and one thousand (Britain) years.
The author Bob Larson, who has been teaching and living in Germany for a very long time, is repeatedly referred to in Lord Mayor Rommel's preface as 'Dr. Larson', which in itself is part of the cultural difference he is writing about.
Bob Larson shows how to describe cultural differences without being nasty or superior and reminds the reader of George Mikes' famous How to be an alien.
www.english-direct.de /review_3.html   (494 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Bob Larson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
There are large community size solar ovens that can be used in villages on a large scale that will allow occupants in these villages to turn such acquisitions into a possible business, said Bob Larson, a solar plumbing contractor working with Solar Cookers and Sun Ovens International.
This method of solar cooking can be used to help alleviate problems with deforestation, pasteurization of water, and other concerns in these targeted communities.
The agreement was the initial step in the plan to build a power plant with a projected cost of $500 million.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Bob_Larson.htm   (462 words)

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