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scottmandue 09-30-2015 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 8816628)
Are zombies ghosts?

So what about a zombie bigfoot ghost on a UFO?

sand_man 09-30-2015 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 8816672)
So what about a zombie bigfoot ghost on a UFO?

Traveling from Mars?

scottmandue 09-30-2015 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by sand_man (Post 8816678)
Traveling from Mars?

Martians? What... are you crazy?

GH85Carrera 09-30-2015 09:31 AM

Ghosts are just like the Loch Ness Monster, and the extraterrestrials at Roswell. 100% pure made up as a way to get tourists to come visit a hotel or town.

It is pure bunk.

Tobra 09-30-2015 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 8813626)
I have owned cats for most of my life.

They "see" things we don't.

I don't know if what they see are "ghosts" or something else but whatever it is is real.

Last night, this guy,
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who we have had about a month, stood up on the bed, started growling and barking, bolted to the corner of the hallway, looked around like he was looking for something, ran down to the end of the hall and was searching around in the kitchen and living room in full patrolling the area mode. The wife has seen what I guess is the old guy who initially lived in our house 50 years ago a few times in the same area the dog was checking out.

Por_sha911 09-30-2015 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 8816669)
LOL, I was just thinking the opposite, how people open to the existence of God are close minded about ghosts and the paranormal.

I think what it is, at least for me, I don't necessarily NOT believe in "God" rather I don't believe in the God as he / she / it is portrayed in any of the big / popular texts.

The other thing is people who are open minded about ghosts and the paranormal in general feel that way based on a personal experience, something more tangible than being asked to believe just on word of mouth and pure faith.

I can see why you would thing that. I wonder whether you've talked to genuine Christians (check the box but don't pray, read the Bible, attend church...) or if you are making an assumption based on opinion. I don't say that as an attack against you. I just know that it is easy to project my opinion into my assumption / observation of what others think. When I think that the movie was a dud I am quick to expect everyone else to see it as I did.

My experience is that many Christians I know believe that "ghosts" are actually demonic spirits in sheep's clothing. Hence, that "ghost" of grandma in the seance is actually a familiar spirit.

Likewise, I also understand your skepticism about God because of no personal experience. I admit that I had to come to Him by faith but after that, I have a lot of personal experiences where He has shown up in my life but that is a conversation for a different board.

stuartj 09-30-2015 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 8817161)
I can see why you would thing that. I wonder whether you've talked to genuine Christians (check the box but don't pray, read the Bible, attend church...) or if you are making an assumption based on opinion. I don't say that as an attack against you. I just know that it is easy to project my opinion into my assumption / observation of what others think. When I think that the movie was a dud I am quick to expect everyone else to see it as I did.

My experience is that many Christians I know believe that "ghosts" are actually demonic spirits in sheep's clothing. Hence, that "ghost" of grandma in the seance is actually a familiar spirit.

Likewise, I also understand your skepticism about God because of no personal experience. I admit that I had to come to Him by faith but after that, I have a lot of personal experiences where He has shown up in my life but that is a conversation for a different board.

Well genuine Christians have a Holy Ghost don't they? So genuine Christians, not the fake ones, must believe in ghosts.

rcooled 09-30-2015 05:40 PM

I've stayed in some pretty creepy places...like a run-down old Southern plantation home that was being run as a B&B, and in the Stanley Hotel, which inspired Steven King to write The Shining, but I've never seen any ghosts.
I once asked a friend who was an astronomer about the possibility of UFOs being alien spacecraft and he told me something that I think would apply to ghosts as well. He said that there are a great many phenomena in this immense universe that we humans will never be able to fully understand, and that it's pretty narrow-minded of us to immediately presume that any strange lights we see are alien spacecraft...or ghosts.

Rickysa 10-01-2015 08:51 AM

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72doug2,2S 10-01-2015 09:08 AM

I certainly believe in the spirit world, there are bonds we make in the material world that go well beyond what we can ever explain. Those are spiritual bonds, like love.

Why do we behave different to each other after carnal knowledge? We are engaging in a physical act, but the result is a bond much stronger than what we can rationally explain.

scottmandue 10-01-2015 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by stuartj (Post 8817204)
Well genuine Christians have a Holy Ghost don't they? So genuine Christians, not the fake ones, must believe in ghosts.

Holy ghost is a (very) loose translation... most Christian's refer to the third person as the Holy spirit.

Thus not a ghost in the sense of a ghost = the an apparition of a dead human being.

72doug2,2S 10-01-2015 09:54 AM

Did you ever stop to think about why people are so interested in the spiritual world?

Îf, as some claim, we are merely carbon water etc why would we bother with a world we cannot see?

Doesn't make sense does it?

Rickysa 10-01-2015 11:16 AM

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Did you ever stop to think about why people are so interested in the spiritual world?

Îf, as some claim, we are merely carbon water etc why would we bother with a world we cannot see?


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puddy 10-01-2015 11:20 AM

I've always been fascinated by the unknown. Many people I know and trust have shared personal stories that lead me to believe that perhaps there is a spirit world. However I don't really have much interest in seeing a ghost!

glewis80SC 10-03-2015 10:49 AM

My 16yo daughter sees two in our house, has since she was 13 or so. A young girl and an older lady she says the girl doesn't bother her but the old lady makes her uncomfortable. When she sees them my son's cat always looks in the same direction...I'm a big skeptic but my daughter is very level headed so I believe her.


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