Absolutely. My Son nearly drowned and I am sure my late Mum nudged me to check on him immediately. Found him blue under the water almost dead. Thankfully he was saved and I thank mum and love my son twice as much.
2007-01-26 10:47:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in Big G, ghosts, Bigfoot, the Lockness monster, ESP, Uri Geller really can bend spoons, Telekinesis, Batman, Superman, UFOs, Little green men from Mars, I will win the Readers Digest lucky numbers competition, Tony Blair is a really good bloke.....and anything else you care to think about.
2007-01-25 19:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no reason for believing or not believing in ghosts. Without doubt there are tormented spirits awaiting their final judgement. Have I seen one? I don't recall! I may have seen things which are unexplainable and can be concluded as having seen a ghost, but beyond that, I'm not sure!
2007-01-25 19:58:24
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answered by Modern Major General 7
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Yes, I do believe that "there are more things in heaven and earth... than are dreamt of in your philosophy." For me, anyway, the world would seem a sad and dull place if even the *possibility* of the supernatural did not exist. So many things that were denied in the past were proven true--how can we not believe that more will be proven true in the future?
2007-01-25 19:07:29
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answered by Vaughn 6
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I believe 100% in ghosts,people whom put us down are just not open minded to the paranormal or are scared to believe in something thats defferant. My blog on 360 today (jan 26th) is a "test" to see if you can see "ghosts",check it out people you might surprize yourself.
2007-01-26 01:24:30
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answered by Gabby the Ghost Hunter 3
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Ghosts are really spirits. Yes, I believe.
2007-01-25 19:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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If you had my life you'd have no choice but to believe in the supernatural. If you wish to talk about the topic more email me. I won't go into detail on my answer here as people will trash me for it. For the topic line just put supernatural questions, and i won't delete it.
2007-01-25 19:02:25
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answered by DOROTHY L L 3
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ghosts are possible but its not going to look like anything but a misty version of a human being, unless its a ghost wolf.
2007-01-25 19:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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not ghosts, not god, but i do believe in some other things that are probably the natural yet to be explained.
2007-01-25 19:21:40
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answered by implosion13 4
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2016-11-01 08:07:25
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answered by ? 4
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