Maku said:
How do people get killed in exorcisms?
Usually they are restrained and die from lack of food or water. Sometimes they are not given medical attention for minor stuff that grows major. Some home grown exorcisms can turn violent. I remember reading that one mother stabbed out the eyes of her daughter to help get rid of the demon.
Tobael said:
Try reading "An Exorcist Tells His Story" by Gabriele Amorth if you don't believe in them.
I think people see what they want to see. There use to be a medical diagnosis called "hysteria" for women. Basically, if a woman acted up or unsual, she was diagnosed with "hysteria." The funny side of this led to the invention of the vibrator, but that is another story. But now we have dropped this because we recognize that the women were acting normally in their situation.
The same is for "passive aggressive." It was defined for people that procrastinated, lay, did their work halfway, etc. However, it was defined for people in a war, where being lazy or halfway doing your job could keep you out of harm's way. So they later dropped this as well.
I think it is the same for exorcism. It relies upon people trying to understand what looks like weird behavior. I think ultimately exorcism can be explained with epilepsy, schitzophrenia, dissociative identity disorder, bad judgement and attention seeking.
Quath