Interview with Marion Knox, by Elana Freeland
The doctors of the law, too, who had come down from Jerusalem, said, ‘He is possessed by Beelzebub’, and ‘He drives out devils by the prince of devils.’ So he called them to come forward, and spoke to them in parables: ‘How can Satan drive out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand; if a household is divided against itself, that house will never stand; and if Satan is in rebellion against himself, he is divided and cannot stand; and that is the end of him.
‘On the other hand, no one can break into a strong man’s house and make off with his goods unless he has first tied the strong man up; then he can ransack the house.’ (Mark 3:22-27, NEB)
Marion Knox is a farmer, gospel singer, and counselor from Lebanon, Oregon, who has been called upon to do the work of deliverance, not deprogramming. Although some may think of his methodology as unorthodox, it appears to be effective in eliminating highly-structured dissociation in many of the people he’s worked with. Mr. Knox would like to emphasize that some of his opinions are speculation or conjecture and need to be objectively verified and validated by independent sources. [Note: There have been some serious allegations that, in his zeal, Marion Knox has, in certain cases, gotten carried away and perceived evidence of ritual abuse when none was present (i.e. that he “implanted false memories”, according to accusers). It is up to the reader to assess how much of Knox’s explanation below is accurate or credible, and how much may be exaggerated or off-base. This is indeed an important subject that requires keen discernment.]
CAUTION: “If you’re a victim of ritual abuse who is still being delivered, or you’re easily offended by mature subjects and descriptive language, please move on.”