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Bob Larson

Bob Larson (born May 28, 1944) is an American radio and television evangelist, and a pastor of Spiritual Freedom Church in Phoenix, Arizona. Larson has authored numerous books critical of rock music and Satanism.

Bob Larson
Born (1944-05-28) May 28, 1944 (age 79)
Occupation(s)Evangelist, pastor
Websiteboblarson.org

Life and career

Larson was born in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, the son of Viola (née Baum) and Earl Larson.[1][2] He was raised in McCook, Nebraska.[1]

Larson plays guitar; he has claimed his early experiences as a musician led to his concerns about occult and destructive influences in rock music.[3] He would later incorporate his guitar playing into some of his sermons. In the 1960s, the focus of Larson's preaching centered mainly on the leftist political ideology, sexually suggestive lyrics, Eastern religious mysticism, and anti-social behavior of many of the era's rock musicians.

Debates with Satanists

During the late 1980s and into the 1990s, Larson repeatedly debated, interviewed, and confronted Satanists, during the period known as the Satanic panic. On two occasions he hosted Nikolas Schreck (a gothic rock musician and lead singer of Radio Werewolf) and Zeena LaVey (once the spokesperson for the Church of Satan and later a priestess in the Temple of Set). During their first encounter the pair defended Satanism, while in 1997, during their second appearance, they defended Setianism. Larson debated the pair, and at times attempted to convert them without success.[4] Larson also debated, interviewed and challenged "Nazi Satanist" James Mason on his Talk-Back radio show.[5]

Talk Back

In 1982, Larson launched Talk Back, a two-hour weekday call-in show geared mainly toward teenagers and frequently focused on teen-oriented topics such as role-playing games and rock music. By this time Larson had come to embrace contemporary Christian music, including styles such as heavy metal and rap, and actively promoted the music and artists on his show.[citation needed]

By the late 1980s, in what would come to define his later ministry, Larson was often heard performing exorcisms of callers on the air. The subjects of Satanism and Satanic ritual abuse were frequent topics of discussion. Death metal performer Glen Benton of Deicide became a regular caller, as did Bob Guccione Jr., eldest son of Penthouse founder Bob Guccione and founder of the music magazine Spin. At one point during the 1980s, Guccione Jr. paid Larson to go on tour with American thrash metal band Slayer and write about it.[6]

Larson tried his hand at writing fiction. Dead Air (1991) was largely ghost-written by Lori Boespflug and Muriel Olson, according to Karen Stollznow.[7] His later novels Abaddon (1993) and The Senator's Agenda (1995) both linked Satanic ritual abuse to political corruption; the latter was largely written by Larson and his second wife. However, a former vice president of Bob Larson Ministries, Lori Boespflug, said that much of Dead Air, though presented as Larson's work, is allegedly her own. Supporting these claims is a letter from Larson's lawyer that warns Larson of his "potential liability to Lori", anticipating that "the role Lori has played" would lead her to "demand recognition and/or profit participation" in respect to Dead Air and its sequels.[3]

In 2004, Larson returned to the radio airwaves after a two-year absence with a daily talk show heard on a network of radio stations and simulcast and archived on the internet.[citation needed]

Larson's ministry professes to offer an alternative counseling outlet to people who have problems with violence, self-mutilation, multiple personality disorders, Satanic ritual abuse, or molestation.[citation needed]

Exorcism

In 2013 Vice magazine taped a video of Larson's visit in several small towns in Ukraine where he performed exorcisms together with three young women – his 18-year-old daughter Brynne Larson and her friends Tess and Savannah Sherkenback (18 and 21 respectively, collectively known as "The Teenage Exorcists").[8] The Teenage Exorcists consequently published a reply to Vice Media's video stating that they "question the journalistic integrity of this Vice Media story and are disappointed by how we were falsely portrayed."[9]

As of 2014, Larson offered to perform exorcisms over Skype (for a donation of $295).[10] His Skype exorcisms were featured in a segment on the satirical program The Daily Show in 2014, in which he told correspondent Jessica Williams, "Skype is a great technology to stare down the Devil, to go after him and to kick him back to hell." Later in the same segment, however, he indicated that "tweeting an exorcism would be ridiculous."[11]

Bibliography

  • Rock & Roll: The Devil's Diversion (Creation House, 1967)
  • Hippies, Hindus, and Rock & Roll (Creation House, 1969)
  • Rock & the Church (Creation House, 1971)
  • The Day Music Died (Creation House, 1972) ISBN 0-88419-030-7
  • Hell on Earth (Creation House, 1974) ISBN 0-88419-072-2
  • Babylon Reborn (Creation House, 1976) ISBN 0-88419-006-4
  • Rock, Practical Help for Those Who Listen to the Words and Don't like What They Hear (Tyndale, 1980) ISBN 0-8423-5685-1
  • Larson's Book of Cults (Tyndale, 1982) ISBN 0-8423-2104-7
  • Larson's Book of Family Issues (Tyndale, 1986) ISBN 0-8423-2459-3
  • Strange Cults in America (Tyndale, 1986) ISBN 0-8423-6675-X
  • Larson's Book of Rock (Tyndale, 1987) ISBN 0-8423-5687-8
  • Your Kids and Rock (Tyndale, 1988) ISBN 0-8423-8611-4
  • Satanism: the Seduction of America's Youth (Lightning Source, 1989) ISBN 0-8407-3034-9
  • Straight Answers on the New Age (Thomas Nelson, 1989) ISBN 0-8407-3032-2
  • Tough Talk About Tough Issues (Tyndale, 1989) ISBN 0-8423-7297-0
  • Larson's New Book of Cults (Tyndale, 1989) ISBN 0-8423-2860-2
  • Dead Air: A Novel (Thomas Nelson, 1991) ISBN 0-8407-7638-1
  • Abaddon: A Novel (Thomas Nelson, 1993) ISBN 0-8407-7796-5
  • The Senator's Agenda (Thomas Nelson, 1995) ISBN 0-7852-7879-6
  • In The Name of Satan: How the Forces of Evil Work and What You Can Do to Defeat Them (Thomas Nelson, 1996) ISBN 0-7852-7881-8
  • UFO's and the Alien Agenda (Thomas Nelson, 1997) ISBN 0-7852-7182-1
  • Extreme Evil: Kids Killing Kids (Nelson Reference, 1999) ISBN 0-7852-6870-7
  • Larson's Book of Spiritual Warfare (Nelson, 1999) ISBN 0-7852-6985-1
  • Shock Talk: The Exorcist Files (WestBow, 2001) ISBN 0-7852-7009-4

References

  1. ^ a b Melton, J. Gordon (1999). Religious leaders of America: a biographical guide to founders and leaders of religious bodies, churches, and spiritual groups in North America. Gale Research. p. 321. ISBN 0-8103-8878-2.
  2. ^ "Personals". McCook Daily Gazette. 1998-01-13. p. 4. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  3. ^ a b Jon Trott (1993). . Cornerstone. 21 (100): 18, 37, 41–42. ISSN 0275-2743. Archived from the original on 2006-06-10. Retrieved 2006-06-08.
  4. ^ Bialik, Kristen (26 May 2012). "The Church of Satan Interviewed by Televangelist Bob Larson: Not the Conversation You Think It Is". Huffington Post. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  5. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "James Mason on Talk-Back With Bob Larson". YouTube.
  6. ^ Kelefa, Sanneh (18 Jan 2019). "Record Deal with the Devil". This American Life podcast. Retrieved 29 Jan 2019.
  7. ^ Stollznow, Karen (2013). God Bless America. Pitchstone Publishing. p. 131. ISBN 978-1-939578-00-6.
  8. ^ Charlet Duboc. . Vice. Archived from the original on 3 August 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  9. ^ "Teenage Exorcists Respond to Vice Media Report". Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  10. ^ Gupta, Prachi (14 October 2014). ""The Daily Show's" Jessica Williams gets an exorcism via Skype". Salon. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  11. ^ ""The Daily Show's" Jessica Williams gets an exorcism via Skype". Comedy Central. Retrieved 26 March 2018.

External links

  • Bob Larson's official website
  • Bob Larson at IMDb
  • The Devil is in the Details: An Examination of the Teachings of Bob Larson

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Bob Larson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Bob Larson born May 28 1944 is an American radio and television evangelist and a pastor of Spiritual Freedom Church in Phoenix Arizona Larson has authored numerous books critical of rock music and Satanism Bob LarsonBorn 1944 05 28 May 28 1944 age 79 Westwood Los Angeles California USOccupation s Evangelist pastorWebsiteboblarson org Contents 1 Life and career 2 Debates with Satanists 3 Talk Back 4 Exorcism 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksLife and careerLarson was born in Westwood Los Angeles California the son of Viola nee Baum and Earl Larson 1 2 He was raised in McCook Nebraska 1 Larson plays guitar he has claimed his early experiences as a musician led to his concerns about occult and destructive influences in rock music 3 He would later incorporate his guitar playing into some of his sermons In the 1960s the focus of Larson s preaching centered mainly on the leftist political ideology sexually suggestive lyrics Eastern religious mysticism and anti social behavior of many of the era s rock musicians Debates with SatanistsDuring the late 1980s and into the 1990s Larson repeatedly debated interviewed and confronted Satanists during the period known as the Satanic panic On two occasions he hosted Nikolas Schreck a gothic rock musician and lead singer of Radio Werewolf and Zeena LaVey once the spokesperson for the Church of Satan and later a priestess in the Temple of Set During their first encounter the pair defended Satanism while in 1997 during their second appearance they defended Setianism Larson debated the pair and at times attempted to convert them without success 4 Larson also debated interviewed and challenged Nazi Satanist James Mason on his Talk Back radio show 5 Talk BackIn 1982 Larson launched Talk Back a two hour weekday call in show geared mainly toward teenagers and frequently focused on teen oriented topics such as role playing games and rock music By this time Larson had come to embrace contemporary Christian music including styles such as heavy metal and rap and actively promoted the music and artists on his show citation needed By the late 1980s in what would come to define his later ministry Larson was often heard performing exorcisms of callers on the air The subjects of Satanism and Satanic ritual abuse were frequent topics of discussion Death metal performer Glen Benton of Deicide became a regular caller as did Bob Guccione Jr eldest son of Penthouse founder Bob Guccione and founder of the music magazine Spin At one point during the 1980s Guccione Jr paid Larson to go on tour with American thrash metal band Slayer and write about it 6 Larson tried his hand at writing fiction Dead Air 1991 was largely ghost written by Lori Boespflug and Muriel Olson according to Karen Stollznow 7 His later novels Abaddon 1993 and The Senator s Agenda 1995 both linked Satanic ritual abuse to political corruption the latter was largely written by Larson and his second wife However a former vice president of Bob Larson Ministries Lori Boespflug said that much of Dead Air though presented as Larson s work is allegedly her own Supporting these claims is a letter from Larson s lawyer that warns Larson of his potential liability to Lori anticipating that the role Lori has played would lead her to demand recognition and or profit participation in respect to Dead Air and its sequels 3 In 2004 Larson returned to the radio airwaves after a two year absence with a daily talk show heard on a network of radio stations and simulcast and archived on the internet citation needed Larson s ministry professes to offer an alternative counseling outlet to people who have problems with violence self mutilation multiple personality disorders Satanic ritual abuse or molestation citation needed ExorcismIn 2013 Vice magazine taped a video of Larson s visit in several small towns in Ukraine where he performed exorcisms together with three young women his 18 year old daughter Brynne Larson and her friends Tess and Savannah Sherkenback 18 and 21 respectively collectively known as The Teenage Exorcists 8 The Teenage Exorcists consequently published a reply to Vice Media s video stating that they question the journalistic integrity of this Vice Media story and are disappointed by how we were falsely portrayed 9 As of 2014 update Larson offered to perform exorcisms over Skype for a donation of 295 10 His Skype exorcisms were featured in a segment on the satirical program The Daily Show in 2014 in which he told correspondent Jessica Williams Skype is a great technology to stare down the Devil to go after him and to kick him back to hell Later in the same segment however he indicated that tweeting an exorcism would be ridiculous 11 BibliographyRock amp Roll The Devil s Diversion Creation House 1967 Hippies Hindus and Rock amp Roll Creation House 1969 Rock amp the Church Creation House 1971 The Day Music Died Creation House 1972 ISBN 0 88419 030 7 Hell on Earth Creation House 1974 ISBN 0 88419 072 2 Babylon Reborn Creation House 1976 ISBN 0 88419 006 4 Rock Practical Help for Those Who Listen to the Words and Don t like What They Hear Tyndale 1980 ISBN 0 8423 5685 1 Larson s Book of Cults Tyndale 1982 ISBN 0 8423 2104 7 Larson s Book of Family Issues Tyndale 1986 ISBN 0 8423 2459 3 Strange Cults in America Tyndale 1986 ISBN 0 8423 6675 X Larson s Book of Rock Tyndale 1987 ISBN 0 8423 5687 8 Your Kids and Rock Tyndale 1988 ISBN 0 8423 8611 4 Satanism the Seduction of America s Youth Lightning Source 1989 ISBN 0 8407 3034 9 Straight Answers on the New Age Thomas Nelson 1989 ISBN 0 8407 3032 2 Tough Talk About Tough Issues Tyndale 1989 ISBN 0 8423 7297 0 Larson s New Book of Cults Tyndale 1989 ISBN 0 8423 2860 2 Dead Air A Novel Thomas Nelson 1991 ISBN 0 8407 7638 1 Abaddon A Novel Thomas Nelson 1993 ISBN 0 8407 7796 5 The Senator s Agenda Thomas Nelson 1995 ISBN 0 7852 7879 6 In The Name of Satan How the Forces of Evil Work and What You Can Do to Defeat Them Thomas Nelson 1996 ISBN 0 7852 7881 8 UFO s and the Alien Agenda Thomas Nelson 1997 ISBN 0 7852 7182 1 Extreme Evil Kids Killing Kids Nelson Reference 1999 ISBN 0 7852 6870 7 Larson s Book of Spiritual Warfare Nelson 1999 ISBN 0 7852 6985 1 Shock Talk The Exorcist Files WestBow 2001 ISBN 0 7852 7009 4References a b Melton J Gordon 1999 Religious leaders of America a biographical guide to founders and leaders of religious bodies churches and spiritual groups in North America Gale Research p 321 ISBN 0 8103 8878 2 Personals McCook Daily Gazette 1998 01 13 p 4 Retrieved 2010 09 20 a b Jon Trott 1993 Bob Larson s Ministry Under Scrutiny Cornerstone 21 100 18 37 41 42 ISSN 0275 2743 Archived from the original on 2006 06 10 Retrieved 2006 06 08 Bialik Kristen 26 May 2012 The Church of Satan Interviewed by Televangelist Bob Larson Not the Conversation You Think It Is Huffington Post Retrieved 26 July 2012 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine James Mason on Talk Back With Bob Larson YouTube Kelefa Sanneh 18 Jan 2019 Record Deal with the Devil This American Life podcast Retrieved 29 Jan 2019 Stollznow Karen 2013 God Bless America Pitchstone Publishing p 131 ISBN 978 1 939578 00 6 Charlet Duboc Teenage Exorcists Vice Archived from the original on 3 August 2013 Retrieved 3 August 2013 Teenage Exorcists Respond to Vice Media Report Retrieved 3 August 2013 Gupta Prachi 14 October 2014 The Daily Show s Jessica Williams gets an exorcism via Skype Salon Retrieved 14 October 2014 The Daily Show s Jessica Williams gets an exorcism via Skype Comedy Central Retrieved 26 March 2018 External linksBob Larson s official website Bob Larson at IMDb Cornerstone Magazine article critical of Larson Analysis of Larson s teachings and history The Devil is in the Details An Examination of the Teachings of Bob Larson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Larson amp oldid 1120390185, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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