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  • traderdan

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    Magnetism is explainable...sit in on a Physics class

    "Sighh"...Yes, I know that it is. I cannot sit down, however, and hold a conversation with you, because my KNOWLEDGE is insufficient! The point that I wish to make to people, who do not believe in a "spiritual" power..is that their knowledge is insufficient... WE ALL HAVE MUCH TO LEARN!!
     

    TheEngineer

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    "Sighh"...Yes, I know that it is. I cannot sit down, however, and hold a conversation with you, because my KNOWLEDGE is insufficient! The point that I wish to make to people, who do not believe in a "spiritual" power..is that their knowledge is insufficient... WE ALL HAVE MUCH TO LEARN!!

    Ahhhh, i see...I took your previous comment to mean the exact opposite :facepalm:

    Seeing now that we are in agreement with the situation, I retract my "physics class" smarta** comment :laugh:
     

    Smokepole

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    Geeez..... I'd bet there is a special place in Hell reserved for her. If not, there should be...

    Agreed. There should be a special hell for all that put children through such specially horrific and grotesque crap. Kids shouldn't have to have their innocence stolen in any manner like that. If it's true I hope that BI#@$ fries on a spit for eternity.
     

    Whitsettd8

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    I find it odd that in our day and age with cameras and video's everywhere on everything they don't have any more evidence than a crappy grainy shot of what looks like a person behind a screen.....
    If I walked in a room and a 12 year old was floating across it yeah I would video it. Then again I'm not religious and I don't fear things that go bump in the night. Man is far more capable of doing evil than a demon; reference the previously attached article for proof.
     

    Smokepole

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    I find it odd that in our day and age with cameras and video's everywhere on everything they don't have any more evidence than a crappy grainy shot of what looks like a person behind a screen.....
    If I walked in a room and a 12 year old was floating across it yeah I would video it. Then again I'm not religious and I don't fear things that go bump in the night. Man is far more capable of doing evil than a demon; reference the previously attached article for proof.

    You might expect someone to whip out their trusty Obamaphone. ;)

    In the original article it mentioned that there were other pictures taken in various places in the house including the basement where there were images that showed up in the pics that weren't evident to the people that were taking them. This isn't uncommon with ghost pics. The paper decides which ones to print if given permission.

    You apparently don't understand the nature of demons, where they come from, what their job is? Many would argue that it is demons that put man up to such things. It is their job to corrupt us mere mortals, driving us away from God's grace as well as to commit any manner of evil and ultimately to self destruction where they can. It is all about getting back at God through his children since they can't hurt him directly. They thrive on fear, misery, corruption and death. Unfortunately you cannot have good without evil.
     
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    Whitsettd8

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    You might expect someone to whip out their trusty Obamaphone. ;)

    In the original article it mentioned that there were other pictures taken in various places in the house including the basement where there were images that showed up in the pics that weren't evident to the people that were taking them. This isn't uncommon with ghost pics. The paper decides which ones to print if given permission.

    You apparently don't understand the nature of demons, where they come from, what their job is? Many would argue that it is demons that put man up to such things. It is their job to corrupt us mere mortals, driving us away from God's grace as well as to commit any manner of evil and ultimately to self destruction where they can. It is all about getting back at God through his children since they can't hurt him directly. They thrive on fear, misery, corruption and death. Unfortunately you cannot have good without evil.

    I'm not a religious man and don't believe in demons. I believe in weak individuals who would rather place blame on fictitious entities rather than take accountability for their own actions. Some people need religion to walk the straight and narrow others know the difference between right and wrong. I live a better life cause I know this is my one and only shot not because of some bedtime story promising eternal life.
     

    Smokepole

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    I'm not a religious man and don't believe in demons. I believe in weak individuals who would rather place blame on fictitious entities rather than take accountability for their own actions. Some people need religion to walk the straight and narrow others know the difference between right and wrong. I live a better life cause I know this is my one and only shot not because of some bedtime story promising eternal life.

    We all believe what we believe. And fortunately have to freedom to do so. For now at least.
     

    caverjamie

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    We all believe what we believe. And fortunately have to freedom to do so. For now at least.

    Well said.

    I'm not a religious man and don't believe in demons. I believe in weak individuals who would rather place blame on fictitious entities rather than take accountability for their own actions.

    Tell that to the kid walking up the wall :) Honestly, when I see a story about the supernatural, I am thinking how do they stand to make money from this, what kind of evidence or witnesses are there, and how and for what reason could it be a hoax. Just like crop circles for example; I just can't imagine people going to all that trouble just to mess with people, but they do. I have never personally seen or heard anything unexplainable, but my family has. I can't discount what they have seen and heard. Some people have to see to believe, others take things on trust or faith.

    My wife did take me to Waverly Hills in Louisville as a surprise for my birthday one time. Alas, I didn't see anything out of the ordinary.
     

    sepe

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    Well said.

    Tell that to the kid walking up the wall :) Honestly, when I see a story about the supernatural, I am thinking how do they stand to make money from this, what kind of evidence or witnesses are there, and how and for what reason could it be a hoax. Just like crop circles for example; I just can't imagine people going to all that trouble just to mess with people, but they do. I have never personally seen or heard anything unexplainable, but my family has. I can't discount what they have seen and heard. Some people have to see to believe, others take things on trust or faith.

    My wife did take me to Waverly Hills in Louisville as a surprise for my birthday one time. Alas, I didn't see anything out of the ordinary.

    Do they have video of the kid walking up the wall? I didn't care to read the story because I don't believe in voodoo, demons, imaginary numbers (calculus is scarier than any demon), or people that put ketchup on hot dogs (mustard, onions, maybe relish...you're good to go). I'm also not a fan of french toast, hairy pitted french women, cats, or people that dress their dogs up in pants/shirts/hats.
     

    sepe

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    The Mrs. told me about this a few days after i told her about the story in this thread

    'Ghost Adventures' host Zak Bagans buys haunted house in Indiana - Akron Paranormal | Examiner.com


    *Note: I did not read the above article...just Googled, copied link, and went on with my life :):

    I'm a fan of their show because of the many historical places they go. $35,000 for a house in Gary? For his sake, I hope that house is the portal to hell and it gets him insane ratings. Otherwise, he just spent $35,000 on a crappy house in Gary, In. and I'd say that is a curse all by itself.
     

    Whitsettd8

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    Well said.



    Tell that to the kid walking up the wall :) Honestly, when I see a story about the supernatural, I am thinking how do they stand to make money from this, what kind of evidence or witnesses are there, and how and for what reason could it be a hoax. Just like crop circles for example; I just can't imagine people going to all that trouble just to mess with people, but they do. I have never personally seen or heard anything unexplainable, but my family has. I can't discount what they have seen and heard. Some people have to see to believe, others take things on trust or faith.

    My wife did take me to Waverly Hills in Louisville as a surprise for my birthday one time. Alas, I didn't see anything out of the ordinary.

    I'll believe it when I see it.
    Waverly Hills is super spooky but I was more afraid of getting jacked by a homeless meth head than of seeing a ghost.
     

    nakinate

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    Do they have video of the kid walking up the wall? I didn't care to read the story because I don't believe in voodoo, demons, imaginary numbers (calculus is scarier than any demon), or people that put ketchup on hot dogs (mustard, onions, maybe relish...you're good to go). I'm also not a fan of french toast, hairy pitted french women, cats, or people that dress their dogs up in pants/shirts/hats.
    What good would a video be? That stuff can be faked anymore.
     

    sepe

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    What good would a video be? That stuff can be faked anymore.

    It isn't hard to tell a fake video (any levitating/upside down, backwards wall walking/head spinning). I'd much rather people be called out as liars and idiots than become semi-famous through news stories. I'd like to see everyone involved be laughed at for the rest of their lives for coming up with ignorant stories. I'd also like to see the children involved get any possible mental health help if needed.
     
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