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monsters aren't under his bed if he makes up something that doesn't exist to support that it exists evertime you try to use reason? For example:

Me: I am looking under your bed, nothing is there...

Kid:He disappears everytime you look.

Me: Well, let's put the video camera and record.

Kid: He is invisible to video cameras.

Me:Well, let's use this thermal, heat-seeking to device to detect him.

Kid: It can't detect him.

..and in the end, can we HONESTLY prove that the kid's version of the monster isn't there?

Plz don't try to analyze this question but answer it as it stands. Can you suggest any techniques I could use to prove the monster doesn't exist? Plz state them and give your religion..it just a little experiment for myself....not trying to bash anyone, SO PLZ DON'T TRY TO ANALYZE!

2006-09-30 04:45:45 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Ambassador in chains..he does....Almost all people have, at some point, believed a monster was under their bed...that makes Quadrillions and drillions........It is even written in an ancient script that the egyptian king had trouble that his child though of spooks under the bed....Not to mention the disappearances of kids on the news.

2006-09-30 04:57:09 · update #1

He also has a fictional book backing up his claim, that he claims there is evidence of it's truth because he believes in it strongly as so many others.

2006-09-30 05:00:29 · update #2

16 answers

Well rather or not you believe it the child does, and what's to say that it isn't real just because one person believes it and another doesn't.

Exorcise the room do a major purification for the child, place protective amulets that you, they, and people they specify they want to make, in the room.

Rather imagined or real, no child's plea for help should go unheeded.

I'm a Pagan, I follow the ways of my Ancestors, I am Apache Traditional and what some would call a Traditional "witch" (sic). I am also fairly well educated in world religion and mysticism.

Most importantly, I am a father.

2006-09-30 05:07:04 · answer #1 · answered by Shazaaye Puebla 3 · 1 0

Well in his mind the monster exists. the only way for you to be sure would be to embrase the idea and go under the bed and sleep there all night. If you wake up with a limb missing or something strange like that then the logical explination would be the kid was telling the truth and the the monster tried to eat you. If you wake up fine then the logical explination would be to assume the monster isn't real.

2006-09-30 11:56:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are religious, pray over the room with your child.

If you are not religious, you can make some sort of "Protection Potion" with household ingredients that you can sprinkle in the room or above the door.

My mom put my bed all the way down on the floor when I was about six because I KNEW there was a monster under the bed. Squish the monster by taking the box springs and mattress and putting them directly on the floor.

2006-09-30 11:49:34 · answer #3 · answered by Starla_C 7 · 1 0

If a monster is sleeping under your bed the only way to get rid of it is to stop watching TV and eating anything with sugar in it for a week.

2006-09-30 11:50:42 · answer #4 · answered by Lorin 3 · 0 1

The monster is real as you or me, so how can one prove that it is not real? To get rid of it find out what it consist of? Then give it a good talking to and tell it to go away.

2006-09-30 11:50:09 · answer #5 · answered by Friend 6 · 1 0

I was like that when I was little and am still suffering from the consequences of it all. I think that, these days, you can find out what is behind it and then tackle the causes whereas we didn't have that forty years ago when I was little. I would encourage you to investigate it now while you can.

2006-09-30 11:58:39 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

Yeah. Take the mattress off the frame, carry the frame out of the room, and let the kid sleep on the mattress on the floor.

2006-09-30 11:49:11 · answer #7 · answered by Smiley 5 · 2 0

Take the legs off of his bed. Believe me, you won`t convince him, but he will relax and get a better nights sleep. I hate to admit this because I am a mature rational person and the legs are still off of my bed.

2006-09-30 11:56:00 · answer #8 · answered by Hamish 7 · 1 0

Personally, I think a kid's fear of monsters might be far more justified than we think. There are many times I wish I still had a good dose of that irrational childhood fear...

I'm a chaos mage. Which I think pretty well justifies my answer. :)

2006-09-30 11:50:46 · answer #9 · answered by angk 6 · 1 0

Aww... if you're afraid of monsters, wanna sleep in my bed? haha kidding, just kidding! Just kidding.

So... uh... yah, to answer the question...
Monsters don't exist, God doesn't exist, Zeus doesn't exist either. Yeah.... my turn at the *awkward silence*

haha

2006-09-30 11:55:44 · answer #10 · answered by Whatever 5 · 1 1

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