I believe, as with everything else in life, that she is both right and wrong at certain times. There are no absolutes on this planet. We're pretty much free falling, and praying we don't get too banged up in the process. Do I believe in 7 exits, hell no. Why? Because there's too many other things to do. Why should I obsess over a day that will come, whether I want it to or not? Or worse, count the times I've been in "danger" or close to dying. I've already yielded to the fact that I'm a peon on this planet and that there is a higher power in control. I'm good with that...now pass me the Tequila.
2006-09-09 23:20:17
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answered by Nuseed 4
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Yes I do believe that people have more than one life. I read all of Sylvia Browns books, and I watch her on the Montel show, and in fact I am going to see her in Austin, at the convention center in April. I love her, and I believe what she says. I think she is amazing, and has the best answers Ive ever heard about living and dieing, and she inspires me!
2016-03-27 05:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think she has a spiritual gift, knowing things about people.
But her personal opinions about things leave much to be desired.
She has writtten book after book lately that don't say anything,
like she's turning into a money grubber.
She used to really get on my nerves talking about there is
no devil in a red suit, running around, blah, blah, blah. Because
her guide, Francine told her so. And then in one of her books
she said that all these warrior spirits are coming to the earth.
And the earth is getting darker. But her guides don't know
why? She needs to stop being so full of herself and read the Bible.
2006-09-10 00:25:38
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answered by Medicine Eddie 2
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I think heavenly orgasms are very probable. I'm not familiar with her thoughts about 7 exits within a lifetime. Sounds interesting though. I'll have to check that out.
2006-09-09 23:21:13
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answered by danaluana 5
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Of course she is a fraud and congratulations to you for seeing right through her. I have never read any of her books, I personally would not spend time on her writings. People, unfortunately, are always looking for answers to their future, or answers about their dead relatives and will listen to anything to get those answers, even if they are not true. Glad you could see right through this soothe-slayer!
2006-09-09 23:18:19
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answered by Barbara 5
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there will be no sex in heaven. we will be entirely tooooo happy to think about things like that. and about sylvia brown........Question: "What is the Christian view of psychics?"
Answer: The Bible strongly condemns the practice of spiritism, mediums, occult, psychics, etc. (Leviticus 20:27; Deuteronomy 18:10-13). Horoscopes, tarot cards, astrology, fortune tellers, palm readings, séances, etc., fall into this category as well. These practices are based on the concept that there are gods, spirits, or deceased loved ones that can give you advise and guidance. These “gods” or “spirits” are demons (2 Corinthians 11:14-15). The Bible gives us no reason to believe that deceased loved ones can, or would even want to contact us. If they were believers, they are in heaven, enjoying the most wonderful place imaginable – in fellowship with a loving God. If they were not believers, they are in hell, suffering the un-ending torment for rejecting God’s love and rebelling against Him.
So, if our loved ones cannot contact us, how do mediums, spiritists, psychics, etc. get such accurate information? There have been many “exposes” on psychics. It has been exposed how a psychic can gain immense amounts of information on a person through ordinary means. Sometimes by just using a telephone number through caller ID and then an internet search, a psychic can get names, addresses, dates of birth, dates of marriage, family members, etc. However, it is undeniable that psychics sometimes know things that should be impossible for them to know. Where do they get this information? The answer is - Satan and his demons. 2 Corinthians 11:14-15 tells us, “And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. It is not surprising, then, if his servants masquerade as servants of righteousness. Their end will be what their actions deserve.”
Satan pretends to be kind and helpful. He tries to appear as something good. Satan and his demons will give a psychic information about a person, in order to get that person hooked into spiritism – something that God forbids. It appears innocent at first, but soon a person finds themselves addicted to psychics – allowing Satan to control and destroy their life. 1 Peter 5:8 proclaims, “Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour." In most cases, the psychics themselves are likely deceived, not knowing the true source of the information they receive. Whatever the case, and wherever the source of the information – nothing connected to spiritism, witchcraft, astrology, etc. is God’s intention for us as a means to discover information. How does God want us to discern His will for our life? Simple: (1) Study the Bible (2 Timothy 3:16-17), (2) Pray for wisdom (James 1:5).
Recommended Resource: Cults and the Occult by Edmond Gruss.
2006-09-09 23:16:33
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answered by thesebootsaremadeforwalkin' 4
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Some things she says are like kinda out there but some things sound true.
2006-09-09 23:22:48
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answered by -мari♥ 5
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Those who claim to be able to predict the future often are only making guesses, and their predictions are either so general that they could mean anything, or else they turn out to be false. If you made decisions based on their advice, you easily could end up taking a wrong road in life.
But sometimes things like this can entangle you in occult spiritual forces that are opposed to God, and will lead you astray (or worse). The Bible warns, "Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness" (Ephesians 5:11). Those words, incidentally, were written to Christians who were living in a city that was filled with superstition and occult practices.
Instead, give your life to Jesus Christ, and trust your future into His hands. God loves you; He loves you so much that He sent His Son into the world to die for your sins. He wants to cleanse you of your sins and give you hope for the future. Put your life into Christ's hands today. You'll never regret it.
I'm sure you're sincere, but I deeply hope you won't allow yourself to take a wrong path in life by getting involved with any kind of occult practice. Instead of bringing you close to God, it will only take you away from Him.
Why do I say this? The reason is because the Bible clearly says that occult practices of any kind do not come from God, but from spiritual powers that oppose Him. In other words, the Bible says occult practices aren't a gift from God (as you believe) but come from the one who opposes Him—namely, Satan. God warned the ancient Israelites that the nations around them practiced sorcery and divination, "But as for you, the Lord your God has not permitted you to do so" (Deuteronomy 18:14).
Instead, I urge you to turn to God and seek His will for your life. Only He knows our future, and only He can be trusted to lead us. God loves you, and He wants what is best for you—and the proof is that He gave His only Son, Jesus, to die for you on the cross.
Our greatest need is to be cleansed of our sins—only Christ can do that. By a simple prayer of faith invite Jesus to come into your life today—and He will. Then make it your goal to "pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart" (2 Timothy 2:22).
2006-09-09 23:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't read her book, but I've seen her on TV alot.
I'm like you--some things she says I can relate to--others cross the line with me.
2006-09-09 23:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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She is both a fraud and a complete idiot.
2006-09-09 23:14:41
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answered by p2of9 4
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