There are a lot of people who seem to want to use the term 'spirit' instead of 'ghosts'. I don't want to insult anybody, but I find this annoying. There's enough 'politically correct' crap going around without trying to apply it to the paranormal. Do not use a broad term when you are speaking of entities. You don't call people 'humans'. You say 'men, women, and children'. The same applies for entities. You have ghosts (human spirits), and you have non-human or inhuman entities (demonic and angelic). When you say "I have a spirit in my house", its like saying "There's a human walking around my house". Okaaay. Is there a man walking around your house? A woman? A Child? What's your point? When you say there is a spirit in your house, thats great. What kind are you dealing with? Is it a human spirit (ghost), or an inhuman (demon, etc.)? If you can't tell, thats fine. Saying there's a spirit around will work. But if you know what you're dealing with, be specific.
2007-09-16
20:42:05
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