Re: Did Jesus believe in ghosts?
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 1:19 pm
There is a reason why necromancy is forbidden in scripture.
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
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explain...Byblos wrote:There is a reason why necromancy is forbidden in scripture.
Do you mean kinda like a demon vacation?I'm sure the demons have the same type of dominion. I once read somewhere that they do even the littlest things sometimes to try and get us to be even just agitated, like bumping our elbows into things and instilling a thought to exclaim negatively; using the Lord's name in vain or swearing, just as a small example. Oy. You'd think they could just lay off..
RickD wrote:StMonica wrote:Do you mean kinda like a demon vacation?I'm sure the demons have the same type of dominion. I once read somewhere that they do even the littlest things sometimes to try and get us to be even just agitated, like bumping our elbows into things and instilling a thought to exclaim negatively; using the Lord's name in vain or swearing, just as a small example. Oy. You'd think they could just lay off..
Q: Where do demons go on vacation?
A: 666 Flags!
What's to explain, the practice is detrimental to one's soul.Murray wrote:explain...Byblos wrote:There is a reason why necromancy is forbidden in scripture.
I had to google "existential angst". Then I lol'd.Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:Can ghosts suffer existential angst?
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anonymous
After reading your answer, I did the same: I googled ''existential angst''. The various hits under that heading were even funnier than what the anonymous poster intended! He - the anonymous poster - especially liked the reference to Caco ergo sum* on Wikipedia's Uncyclopedia which pretty well sums up this whole topic about Jesus & ghosts.RickD wrote:I had to google "existential angst". Then I lol'd.