... "Legion." Demons, like bats, favor darkness and despise the light. Rational minds in modern times easily dismissed demon possession, the devil, and evil spirits. Then in 1968, a movie, Rosemary's Baby, based on the novel by Ira Levin, leaped from our culture and into our collective consciousness. Soon an otherworldly craziness shocked and horrified thrill seekers, the curious, the skeptics, and "the faithful." Another movie, The Exorcist, in 1973 portrayed a sensational, shocking horror story about ...
... of the faith, we will pursue actions that please God. The principle is simple: what we think is who we are, and that will determine what we do. Illustrating the Text Lip service rather than heart worship Literature/Film: The Stepford Wives, by Ira Levin. This novel was twice made into a movie (1975, 2004). In the town of Stepford the wives are submissive and attentive to their husbands’ every need. A young mother, Joanna Eberhart, and her husband and children move into the quiet town, and Joanna quickly ...