Fellow Christians PLEASE Help Me!
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That strange phenomenon exist is an undeniable fact, what is not factual is the ascribing of these events to supernatural forces. Whilst it the existence of mediums, poltergeists, and other supernatural elements may be possible, to my mind they are not particularly plausible. Personally I would rather go searching for a natural explanation.
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Or dissociative disorder.
-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer
I thought that was "forensics"
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"Seeing things" when you are a small child, that is problematic itself to consider it "real", I mean, little children's imagination and interpretation of things regarding reality is not so much reliable when it comes to the supernatural, I have heard people claiming seeing things when little children, but not when they are older, and there is a reason why, and no, it isn't because the "innocence and pure of heart" crap.
This is the last place to ask about this, I believe most people here reject the idea that there is such a thing, so the question is pointless, from a christian point of view though, some could say that those are the work of demons, and that you have a choice to make, to reject those "calls" and to follow Christ instead.
I think some may assume that you were not really serious.
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I find the hypocrisy of this statement exquisite. Its fine for you to believe the hocus pocus that is the story of christ, but someone who believes in ghosts and that they can communicate with them; 'heck no! they must be delusional'.
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Except, whilst the posted youtube vid discussed possession, it was more concerned with the movement of objects. I do vaguely remember the story from when I was a kid, and have heard of many other similar tales. Personally I have lived in what I thought was a 'haunted' pub, and experienced odd sounds, footsteps, knockings etc. At the time I fully ascribed these events to supernatural causes, now I happily put them into the 'I dont know' category. I suspect that the answer to these 'supernatural occurrence's ' is something we will in time, be able to explain fully and within natural laws; maybe quantum, or multiverse theories hold the answer.
I doubt that we have the ability to survive our own death in any way, other than as organic fertiliser
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OP, maybe you could talk to a member of the clergy about your concerns. Another thing you could consider is researching the history of the perspectives you mentioned. If you're relying on the Bible for how to sort it out ethically, be sure that you are aware of when those parts of the Bible were written and under what circumstances. Often, prohibitions come about because of the conditions (cultural, religious, political, etc.) of a certain time and place. People don't still practice everything that's written in the Bible - for example, "not suffering a witch to live" - I forget where that's from exactly, but I doubt it's hard to find with google.
Anyway, your question is a moral one, so examine the morals themselves and see what you come up with. There's plenty of the supernatural that is a large part of Christianity - prophets, visions, numbers, sigils, exorcisms, etc. Also, how do you know that all the beings you see are dead? If you believe in God, then would you not also believe in other beings such as angels, demons, messengers, etc.?
Prove it.
http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/1m-challenge.html
Use it your 'ability' then give the money to a charity. It's what 'god' would want you to do.
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Anyway, your question is a moral one, so examine the morals themselves and see what you come up with. There's plenty of the supernatural that is a large part of Christianity - prophets, visions, numbers, sigils, exorcisms, etc. Also, how do you know that all the beings you see are dead? If you believe in God, then would you not also believe in other beings such as angels, demons, messengers, etc.?
The fact that we don't still participate in witch hunts and the like is that, over time, we've come to an understanding of God as merciful. We realize that God values ALL people. Forcing conversions violates the will of the person, which is not something God Himself does. Now, those kinds of things DID apply to ancient Israel, the reason being that Israel was to be an example nation to the rest of the world, sharing the love of God and God's law with others who would believe. Within the nation of Israel, sorcery/witchcraft, necromancy, and other mystical rites associated with worshipping other gods than the true God was NOT to be tolerated among God's covenant people. The punishment of witches and sorcerers as well as other idolators was necessarily harsh because God's people ought to have known better.
Such behavior is still not to be tolerated, but not in the sense that people have to die. Rather, the goal is to present the truth in hopes that some will accept it and adopt a new life in Christ.
I find the hypocrisy of this statement exquisite. Its fine for you to believe the hocus pocus that is the story of christ, but someone who believes in ghosts and that they can communicate with them; 'heck no! they must be delusional'.
I suppose atheists agree with that notion of being an irony.
Although, Orwell sounds like a deist
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Anyway, your question is a moral one, so examine the morals themselves and see what you come up with. There's plenty of the supernatural that is a large part of Christianity - prophets, visions, numbers, sigils, exorcisms, etc. Also, how do you know that all the beings you see are dead? If you believe in God, then would you not also believe in other beings such as angels, demons, messengers, etc.?
The fact that we don't still participate in witch hunts and the like is that, over time, we've come to an understanding of God as merciful. We realize that God values ALL people. Forcing conversions violates the will of the person, which is not something God Himself does. Now, those kinds of things DID apply to ancient Israel, the reason being that Israel was to be an example nation to the rest of the world, sharing the love of God and God's law with others who would believe. Within the nation of Israel, sorcery/witchcraft, necromancy, and other mystical rites associated with worshipping other gods than the true God was NOT to be tolerated among God's covenant people. The punishment of witches and sorcerers as well as other idolators was necessarily harsh because God's people ought to have known better.
Such behavior is still not to be tolerated, but not in the sense that people have to die. Rather, the goal is to present the truth in hopes that some will accept it and adopt a new life in Christ.
I just wanted to know, is there any way that I can use my abilities for a Godly purpose? I also know that you said God could be using the form of spirits to communicate with me, but I've only heard of the Angel of the Lord doing it and not God himself. Can you please give me a thorough explanation of what you meant?
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I knew someone who could "sense" when a person or animal has died or is about to die, and she is almost 100% correct.
I will discourage you trying to contact dead people, but talk to your religious leader (priest, pastor, rabbi, imam, etc.). He or she may have some insight.
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