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Originally Posted by Pastor Al E Pistle
A family planning doctor told a patient to get an exorcism during a consultation on contraception advice, a medical tribunal heard yesterday.
Dr Joyce Pratt, 44, was said to have told the young woman there was 'something moving in her stomach' and suggested she might be possessed by an evil spirit.
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If the harlot wanted contraception advice, then evil spirits are a pretty safe bet. On the other hand....
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It was claimed the doctor gave the woman crosses and trinkets to ward off black magic and told her to visit a priest at London's Roman Catholic Westminster Cathedral.
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The Roman institution isn't where you go to get rid of evil spirits. It's where you go to collect a complete set.
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