The “true” story behind the Exorcist started with a ouija board. The possessed boy’s aunt was into the occult and played with ouija boards and included her nephew some of the time. She died and he tried contacting her through a ouija board. That is when the SHTF.
They originally thought the trouble was the ghost of the Aunt, but when the boy started speaking fluently in foreign languages and showing extaordinary strength, combined with objects flying around the room and bloody scratches appearing on his skin, that is when those observing decided....well maybe its not the aunt. After taking the boy for extensive psychiatric evaluation and therapy, to no avail, Exorcists were brought in. They finally succeeded in “curing” the boy and he did not remember any of it. He went on to live a happy life.
I agree, do not mess with ouija boards. Even if you believe that it only taps the subconcious and there is nothing supernatural about it, many people have been documented to have gone insane after using the board.
Stoker Hunt conducted an extensive study on the danger of ouija boards:
http://www.amazon.com/Ouija-The-Most-Dangerous-Game/dp/0060923504
The results of the “game” can be absolutely devastating to everyone around it. Those who don’t believe in demons don’t believe in Jesus. Jesus was very aware of demons and talked about them and cast them out. They are real and I have seen my share of them, thanks to that little “game”. Had to deal with the last one when my 90 year old mother attached me and had to be pulled off of me. No 90 year old has that kind of strength, and I saw the bloody thing. It hated me because I keep myself armed with the Spirit of Christ at all times. Never never let one of those boards get near your children or your family. That so-called psychologist will be the cause of much sorrow.