Not at all.
And there's nothing more "supernatural" than events described in the bible.
2006-10-22 06:52:44
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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To better your question, why would you want to "Ghost Hunt"
As you described yourself as a Christian, you are a new creation, because your in Christ, and he's in you. Why would want to search out darkness, if your in light?
There's not a problem with seeing proof of the supernatural, meaning people being healed by the Lord from an illness or an impossible situation that only Jesus Christ could bring you out of. Just don't glorify supernatural events, Your life from the way that use to be to the way that you are now, took a miracle.
2006-10-22 06:48:49
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answered by nick2000_10467 1
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If you have a serious issue with this, it's probably best to take it to someone above you and her at the college. In any case, I agree with you, but not only for a critical thinking class, but all education should be provided without strong bias or forcing any type of opinion of students. The very idea of education is to provide facts and safe observations of life and particular subjects, allowing learners to expand these ideas through discussion, further education and/or participating in these areas of learning through experiments or experience. To force upon a student a particular belief or ideology (whether it be belief in supernatural entities, religion, atheism or political stance), is not education in its purest forms. It is indoctrination and goes against the very basic tenets of education and its benefits. So, in short, I agree with you. I question her fitness to teach any class, let alone one that is on critical thinking. However, always keep in mind that people are allowed to hold their own opinions and forcing her to disbelieve or refute the belief of the supernatural is a hypocritical action of forcing her to believe in what you do. Good luck and all the best.
2016-05-21 22:37:29
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answered by Ardis 4
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Most Christians will tell you all the answers you ever need are in the Bible. This is why most of them are shut out to the real world around them.
There are many things in this life that you will question. And you SHOULD question them. It is human nature to seek answers. Being narrow-minded about things is no way to live your life.
2006-10-22 06:47:54
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answered by trevor22in 4
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Do u believe it is wrong then yes it is however if one feels peace than no, I would hate it if it was wrong because it is fun to explore the supernatural.
2006-10-22 06:39:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe it is 'deuteronomy' not to seek or consort with
divination, mediums, telling the future; God gives us this
counsel for a reason, God is 'proof' enought of the
supernatural.
2006-10-22 06:57:04
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answered by Jaymagiclady 3
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Nope
nothing is the matter with being curious or trying to see something. Its human nature
2006-10-22 06:38:30
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answered by a person 5
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The seeking of any knowlege not found in the "Holy Bible" is sinful, and foolishness, The Bible is full of wisdom, all the wisdom mankind will ever need for anything, everyone knows the earth is flat, and that the sun revolves around it.
Burn Heretics!!!!
2006-10-22 06:39:28
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a greater truth that calls upon us, if we follow it's knowledge and wisdom will you find.
2006-10-22 06:44:18
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answered by guidedlight 3
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Christians should not mess with this. If you are a Christian why would you want to? You know the truth.
2006-10-22 06:39:53
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answered by G3 6
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